Accession number:
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13055
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Call number:
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F720 G876t2 /2-SIZE
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Title:
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De nuttige, en nuttelooze koopman.
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Place:
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[Amsterdam]
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Date:
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1720
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Image technique:
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engraved plate [50]
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Image dimensions:
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51.5 x 45 cm.
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Narrative description:
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Investment schemes. [The useful and useless merchant.] A garden or maze is guarded by 1) Truth on a throne with an owl, on her right is 2) Justice with a balance or scale and 3) Wisdom holding an oval shield. Before this group is an altar with a flaming heart. On the other side is 4) Wealth seated on a throne on clouds. Under her feet is the caduceus of Mercury and at her side sits a dragon. Windheads represent winds blowing all around. A money-seeking merchant holds a bag of coins. Deceit with a mousetrap on her head points the way to the merchant. A third merchant enters the image in the middle. The 14 figures represented are identified by numbers at the bottom of the image. In the background is a maze with people lost in it. Includes a fountain with a cock perched on a globe on which is a fleur de lis. At the back of the garden is a temple with light from the symbols of the Trinity and a triumphal arch.
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References:
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BM 1706
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Notes:
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In: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid, vertoonende de opkomst, voortgang en ondergang der actie, bubbel en windnegotie, in Vrankryk, Engeland, en de Nederlanden, gepleegt in den jaare MDCCXX, [Amsterdam], 1720. This book is volume 1 of a collection of Dutch satires on the Mississippi and South Sea bubbles.
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Subject:
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South Sea Bubble
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Normalized date:
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1720
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