Cromwell as a tightrope walker, 1652 to the English-Curb Dansser (title object) Cartoon Oliver Cromwell and England during the First Anglo-Dutch War. Cromwell as a tightrope walker on a string held up by Fairfax and a courtier. Left the British watch. Below are a devil, some musicians and Master Pedro Cornel (Where: apparently the preacher Hugh Peters). In the background, two monkeys swinging. Right young Prince William standing between a Dutchman with peace and Pallas put right the Dutch Lion, on the background of the members of the States. The air Fame. When the picture includes a tekstblad.
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Cromwell as a tightrope walker, 1652 to the English-Curb Dansser (title object) Cartoon Oliver Cromwell and England during the First Anglo-Dutch War. Cromwell as a tightrope walker on a string held up by Fairfax and a courtier. Left the British watch. Below are a devil, some musicians and Master Pedro Cornel (Where: apparently the preacher Hugh Peters). In the background, two monkeys swinging. Right young Prince William standing between a Dutchman with peace and Pallas put right the Dutch Lion, on the background of the members of the States. The air Fame. When the picture includes a tekstblad. Manufacturer : printmaker Dirk Stoop (attributed to) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1652 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 240 mm × W 290 mm Subject: political caricatures and satire tight-rope walker first English When war: 1652 - 1652Wie: Oliver CromwellThomas Fairfax (sir) Hugh Peter William (prince of Orange and king of England, Scotland and Ireland)