De vlugt van 't pausdom uit Engelant (BM 1855,0114.197)
Summary
A broadside satirising the fall of Catholicism following the Glorious Revolution; with an etching by de Hooghe showing a stream of fugitives, in the foreground a cart drawn by a dog, driven by Father Petre, in the cart the English royal family, in the front the infant Prince James playing with a windmill and blowing a horn, in the back James II wearing a pilgrim's hat, next to him Queen Mary, at far right Louis XIV riding on a bear, at far left his son Louis, the Dauphin, riding on a wolf, in the middleground lines of Jesuits, monks, and others, in the left background destruction of Catholic chapels, in the R background Pope Innocent XI; with engraved numbering 1-17, and with Dutch and English letterpress titles and verses, including legend, in four columns. (n.p.:[1689])
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