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[Het tegenwoordig verward Europa] [Europe in her present disordered state]

Title
[Het tegenwoordig verward Europa] [graphic] = [Europe in her present disordered state].
Publication
[Netherlands?] : [publisher not identified], [1780?]
Physical Description
1 print : etching & engraving ; sheet 20 x 23 cm
Medium
wove paper.
Notes
Titles from British Museum catalogue.
Publication date from British Museum catalogue.
Verses beneath image in English and Dutch: "Bold Jack! pray, what's the business to-day? ..." and "Hoezee! tienduizendmaal! van dikhuot zaagt men deelen..."
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
Summary
"A curiously carved chest, or seat, representing "The English Bank of Exchange" (Wisselbank) is suspended like a pair of scales by chains from the horn of a unicorn whose head emerges from clouds. It tilts down on the right, where a stout Englishman, "an English lord", sits precariously, exclaiming in alarm as a Frenchman (right), standing on the ground beneath, pulls him by the leg. The Frenchman's right hand is on the hilt of his sword. The balance is further depressed by America, a naked child crowned with feathers, who is seated on the "Bank" beside the Englishman and holding his arm, admonishing him with an upraised finger. A Spaniard holding a crutch crouches on the ground beside the Frenchman. A "Dutch skipper" (left) holds one leg of the "Bank" to prevent its being dragged down by France. He turns to speak to a "merchant of Amsterdam" seated on a chest and writing in a ledger. Round the chest are "sacks of gold", bales of goods, cheeses (one stamped with crossed keys), and rolls of textiles. In the background (centre) is a Dutch landscape; a group of six windmills flying a flag with three stripes, and four cows, two of which are being milked. Beneath the design, verses are engraved in two columns, English (left) and Dutch (right)."--British Museum catalogue.
Variant and related titles
Europe in her present disordered state
Bold Jack! pray, what's the business to-day?
Hoezee! tienduizendmaal! van dikhuot zaagt men deelen.
Format
Images
Language
Dutch
Added to Catalog
October 13, 2004
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, no. 5721
Genre/Form
Satires (Visual works) - Netherlands - 1780.
Engravings - Netherlands - 1780.
Etchings - Netherlands - 1780.
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