Detail View: JCB Political Cartoons: [VI DER EERSTE OECONOMISCHE PLAAT. EEN JONGEN RYKEN HOLLANDER]. [The first economic print. A rich young Dutchman.]

Accession number: 
8865-2
Title: 
[VI DER EERSTE OECONOMISCHE PLAAT. EEN JONGEN RYKEN HOLLANDER]. [The first economic print. A rich young Dutchman.]
Place: 
[Amsterdam?]
Date: 
[1780]
Image technique: 
Engraving, colored.
Image dimensions: 
22.5 x 35.5 cm.
Narrative description: 
A plea for Dutch economic self-sufficiency. Images include: Britain as a bull; Britain as a huckster; Charles III, King of Spain, as a huckster; Delight, as a woman; Drunkenness as a man; Folly as a clown; France as Jean Poli; Holland as a merchant and as a rich young man; Luxury as a woman; Wantonness as a woman.
References: 
BM 5717
Notes: 
Accompanied by a 9-line engraved explanation. JCB has four variants of this print. One is colored (accession # 8865-2 which lacks "Be[jami]n Franklin Boston" on the cart. ). The other three prints show different states of the print. Accession # 8867 does not have any printing on signs. Accession #8866-2 (with variant explanation from colored print) has "Modes de Paris" and "Englesche Kraam". Accession # 31620 has the two above signs, plus "Be[jami]n Franklin Boston" on the cart.
Subject: 
European political scene
Normalized date: 
1780