De ridder der Louisen doende de revu over zyne troupen,1705,Louis Le Petit,Duke
Title: De ridder der Louisen doende de revu over zyne troupen / Schwalbach by Fredrich Goldsmit in de gekroonde Balans.
Creator(s): Goldsmit, Fredrich, artist
Date Created/Published: [1705]
Summary: Print shows, on the left, Louis, the Duke of Burgundy, identified as Louis Le Petit, sitting at a table outside a tent. In his right hand, he appears to be holding a Louis d'Or coin, and with his left hand he holds a balance above other coins on the table (the table top is supported by an eagle). An 'essayeur', identified as 'Celuy qui epreuve l'Or', is standing opposite of Louis, he holds a triangle from which coins dangle. Fleurs-de-lis decorate Louis's clothing, and the assayer's clothing shows the design of a cross saltire and orle, possibily representing the House of Bourbon or Navarre.
Notes:
Title from item.
Forms part of: British Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Louis,--Duke of Burgundy, Dauphin of France,--1682-1712.
Assayers--1700-1710.
Assaying--1700-1710.
Heraldry--1700-1710.
Etchings--Dutch--1700-1710.
Satires (Visual works)--Dutch--1700-1710.
Bookmark /2006681088/
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