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Title page pamphlet Talk Valies Myter Bonnet
Title page for the pamphlet: Talk between the Valies, the Myter, and the Bonnet, 1701 Talk between the Valies, and the Bonnet (title on object) Esopus in Europe (series title), Drum with a miter and bishops staff, church books with a Jesuit cap and a kind of suitcase from which bubbles rise. Cartoon on the scarcity of money in France and the varied role of Jozef Klemens, the Elector of Cologne, as bishop and general. Title is on separate text sheet. Romeyn de Hooghe, Netherlands, 1701, paper, engraving, h 100 mm × w 135 mm h 96 mm × w 126 mm
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 19.2cm (10" x 7.6")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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The Liszt Collection presents a captivating print titled "Title page pamphlet Talk Valies Myter Bonnet". This intriguing artwork, created in 1701 by Romeyn de Hooghe from the Netherlands, showcases a thought-provoking scene filled with symbolism and political commentary. At first glance, we are drawn to the central image of a drum adorned with a miter and bishops staff. Surrounding it are church books featuring a Jesuit cap and an enigmatic suitcase emitting bubbles. These elements represent the complex relationship between religion and politics during this period. The title page pamphlet delves into the scarcity of money in France while shedding light on Jozef Klemens, the Elector of Cologne. As both bishop and general, he played diverse roles within society. The cartoon-like illustration serves as social commentary on these contrasting positions held by influential figures. Measuring approximately 100mm in height and 135mm in width, this paper engraving is meticulously detailed despite its small size. Its separate text sheet bears the title for easy reference. As we delve into this historical piece from Esopus in Europe series, we find ourselves immersed in an era where power dynamics intertwine with religious institutions. Through clever imagery and artistic finesse, Romeyn de Hooghe invites us to reflect upon societal complexities that persist even today.
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