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Jansenism is weighed in a balance against Roman Catholicism. Etching attributed to Carel Allard, 1705.
Date: [1705]Reference: 2141442iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
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Martin Limburger. Line engraving by J.C. Sartorius, 1692, after C. Eimmart.
Eimmart, Georg Christoph, 1638-1705.Date: [1692?]Reference: 787828i- Pictures
The narrow way to Heaven and the broad way to Hell and Purgatory, representing the contrasting fates of Jansenists and Roman Catholics as attributed to the Jansenist-sympathizer Pieter Codde. Etching attributed to Carel Allard, 1705.
Date: [1705]Reference: 2139935iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
Smiths working at an anvil, remodelling human heads; representing Jansenists reforming prominent Roman Catholics in the Netherlands. Etching, 1705, after K. van Mander, 1592.
Mander, Carel van, 1548-1606.Date: [1705]Reference: 2139889iPart of: Roma perturbata, ofte 't beroerde Romen- Pictures
European governments in 1705-1706 represented as a chemical laboratory which is assailed by warring monarchs; representing the War of the Spanish Succession. Etching after R. de Hooghe, 1706.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: [1706]Reference: 2138557iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
In Milan, King Louis XIV as a locksmith, key in hand, approaches Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, as a banker weighing coin. Etching attributed to C. Allard, 1706.
Date: [1706]Reference: 2139898iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.