De vlugt van t pausdom uit Engelant, Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708, artist, [1689]
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De vlugt van t pausdom uit Engelant, Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708, artist, [1689]
De vlugt van t pausdom uit Engelant, Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708, artist, [1689], 1 print (broadside) : etching with letterpress. Print shows Louis XIV, with peg leg, riding a bear, leading the flight of catholicism from England; he moves to draw his sword to strike a lion, as a cock on his head is attacked by an eagle. Father Petre follows riding a large dog harnessed to a wagon carrying the royal family, James II, the queen, and James Francis, their infant son, known as the Pretender, holding a windmill. The dog defecates on the crown. A black imp with bellows harasses Father Petre. Pantagion with sword drawn and bomb shooting hat brings up the rear riding a wolf. In the middle distance is a long line of priests and monks fleeing London. In the upper right corner, Pope Innocent XI wheels in a bishop
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Media ID 12810805
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1645 1689 1708 Attacked Bear Bellows Bishop Brings Broadside Carrying Catholicism Cock Corner Crown Distance Draw Drawn Eagle Family Father Fleeing Francis Holding Hooghe Infant Innocent James Large Leading Letterpress Line Lion Long Louis Middle Monks Nostalgia Nostalgic Old Fashioned Pope Priests Queen Rear Riding Romeyn Royal Shooting Strike Sword Traditional Upper Wagon Wheels Windmill Wolf Bomb Defecates Harnessed Moves Petre Pretender
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This vintage print titled "De vlugt van t pausdom uit Engelant" by Romeyn de Hooghe captures a fascinating moment in history. Created in 1689, the artwork depicts the flight of Catholicism from England during the reign of Louis XIV. The detailed etching with letterpress showcases various symbolic elements and characters. In the foreground, we see Louis XIV riding a bear with a peg leg, symbolizing his power and resilience. He prepares to strike a lion while an eagle attacks a cock on his head, representing conflicts between nations and religious factions. Father Petre follows closely behind, riding a large dog harnessed to a wagon carrying James II, the queen, and their infant son known as the Pretender. Amidst this chaotic scene, Father Petre is harassed by a black imp with bellows while Pantagion brings up the rear on a wolf with drawn sword and bomb shooting hat. A long line of priests and monks can be seen fleeing London in the middle distance. Intriguingly, Pope Innocent XI wheels in at the upper right corner accompanied by a bishop. This engraving offers us insight into historical events through its illustrative technique and artistic style reminiscent of Victorian times. With its engraved image full of intricate details and nostalgic charm, this print from Liszt Collection provides viewers with an opportunity to explore history through art's lens without mentioning commercial use or affiliation with any specific company.
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