Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel, cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the naval battle at Duins, ca. 1639; Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel. Cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the sea battle at Duins, October 21, 1639. In a barber shop, a owl on his head is a blown Spaniard (Don Diego of Castile) that suffers from softness and is assisted by a group of doctors. He spits the Spanish fleet at Duillen, a French physician (Cardinal Richelieu) makes a loss and by blistering a stream of Spanish soldiers and gold pieces leaves the back of the body. Furthermore, a Swedish doctor, the Admira

Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel, cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the naval battle at Duins, ca. 1639; Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel. Cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the sea battle at Duins, October 21, 1639. In a barber shop, a owl on his head is a blown Spaniard (Don Diego of Castile) that suffers from softness and is assisted by a group of doctors. He spits the Spanish fleet at Duillen, a French physician (Cardinal Richelieu) makes a loss and by blistering a stream of Spanish soldiers and gold pieces leaves the back of the body. Furthermore, a Swedish doctor, the Admira Stock Photo
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Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel, cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the naval battle at Duins, ca. 1639; Den Grooten Barbiers Winckel. Cartoon on the Spaniards after the defeat in the sea battle at Duins, October 21, 1639. In a barber shop, a owl on his head is a blown Spaniard (Don Diego of Castile) that suffers from softness and is assisted by a group of doctors. He spits the Spanish fleet at Duillen, a French physician (Cardinal Richelieu) makes a loss and by blistering a stream of Spanish soldiers and gold pieces leaves the back of the body. Furthermore, a Swedish doctor, the Admiral of Dunkirk (Jacques Colaert) and the right, a Dutch sailor offers the sick Spaniard a bowl of orcharens. A text sheet is stuck under the print with a consultation between the people shown, in 4 columns in Dutch.