Of Stront of Koning by Emrik & Binger Lithograph

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Of Stront of Koning, emrik & Binger Lith. 19th century etching, framed 24 x 31

Artist: Emrik & Binger Lithograph

Artist Description/Story

Satire on the financial crisis in Paris in 1720. At the top, a banderole held by a raven and an owl reads, "Of Stront of Koning" above a scene in a kitchen. In the centre, a portrait on an oval canvas of 'Heer Quinquenpoix' (John Law), facing to the right and holding a money bag, rests in a cauldron into which a young man throws coins; beneath, a fire is fed by two satyrs with shares, certificates, etc.

On the left, stands Vanity displaying a picture of the fall of Icarus; behind her is Diogenes with a lantern seeking in vain for an honest man and a naked female figure of Rage or Envy; a braying donkey appears above. Folly crowns Law with a coronet of peacock feathers and thistle leaves, lettered "MDCCXXI"; a banderole hanging from Folly's right arm reads 'Voor wys en zot, Voor elk ten spot' (Wise and fool, each to scorn). On the right, a female figure holds a flaming torch of straw signifying short-lived success; in front of her stands Despair holding a dagger and a flaming torch. At (See Merlin record for full description)

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Of Stront of Koning, emrik & Binger Lith. 19th century etching, framed 24 x 31

Artist: Emrik & Binger Lithograph

Artist Description/Story

Satire on the financial crisis in Paris in 1720. At the top, a banderole held by a raven and an owl reads, "Of Stront of Koning" above a scene in a kitchen. In the centre, a portrait on an oval canvas of 'Heer Quinquenpoix' (John Law), facing to the right and holding a money bag, rests in a cauldron into which a young man throws coins; beneath, a fire is fed by two satyrs with shares, certificates, etc.

On the left, stands Vanity displaying a picture of the fall of Icarus; behind her is Diogenes with a lantern seeking in vain for an honest man and a naked female figure of Rage or Envy; a braying donkey appears above. Folly crowns Law with a coronet of peacock feathers and thistle leaves, lettered "MDCCXXI"; a banderole hanging from Folly's right arm reads 'Voor wys en zot, Voor elk ten spot' (Wise and fool, each to scorn). On the right, a female figure holds a flaming torch of straw signifying short-lived success; in front of her stands Despair holding a dagger and a flaming torch. At (See Merlin record for full description)

The Trustees of the British Museum

Of Stront of Koning, emrik & Binger Lith. 19th century etching, framed 24 x 31

Artist: Emrik & Binger Lithograph

Artist Description/Story

Satire on the financial crisis in Paris in 1720. At the top, a banderole held by a raven and an owl reads, "Of Stront of Koning" above a scene in a kitchen. In the centre, a portrait on an oval canvas of 'Heer Quinquenpoix' (John Law), facing to the right and holding a money bag, rests in a cauldron into which a young man throws coins; beneath, a fire is fed by two satyrs with shares, certificates, etc.

On the left, stands Vanity displaying a picture of the fall of Icarus; behind her is Diogenes with a lantern seeking in vain for an honest man and a naked female figure of Rage or Envy; a braying donkey appears above. Folly crowns Law with a coronet of peacock feathers and thistle leaves, lettered "MDCCXXI"; a banderole hanging from Folly's right arm reads 'Voor wys en zot, Voor elk ten spot' (Wise and fool, each to scorn). On the right, a female figure holds a flaming torch of straw signifying short-lived success; in front of her stands Despair holding a dagger and a flaming torch. At (See Merlin record for full description)

The Trustees of the British Museum