Noordelijke Nederlanden, Een Nacht-gesicht, Waar in is toont Den Geparsten Koe, Cartoon on the perilous position of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672, Northern Netherlands, Cartoon on the perilous position of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672. In a dream image, the author of the caption sees how coins are pressed from the Dutch Cow by two devils, the De Witt brothers. The money is caught by the French. In the background, French soldiers fire into the air, while the Dutch troops have to watch without intervening. In the foreground is the Dutch Lion with an orange branch in its paw. Below the image, a description of the dream image over two columns. This print belongs to FMH nos. 2310 and 2311., print, picture, cartoon, prints, pictures, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 374 mm, width 276 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1672 - 1672, third quarter 17th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), etching, letterpress printing, letterpress
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Noordelijke Nederlanden, Een Nacht-gesicht, Waar, toont Den Geparsten Koe, Cartoon, perilous position, Netherlands, year 1672, Northern Netherlands, dream image, author, caption sees, coins, pressed, Dutch Cow, two devils, De Witt brothers, money, caught, French, background, French soldiers fire, air, Dutch troops, watch, intervening, foreground, Dutch Lion, orange branch, paw, image, description, two columns, print belongs, FMH nos, 2310, 2311, print, picture, cartoon, prints, pictures, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 374 mm, width 276 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1672 - 1672, third quarter 17th century, paper, engraving, printing process, etching, letterpress printing, letterpress
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