King Louis XIV receives an enema while sitting on a globe of the earth, thus besmearing it with ordure; around him, chaos reigns; symbolising the events following the Protestant rebellions of 1674 including the flight of the royal family from England in 1689. Engraving by R. de Hooghe, c. 1689.
- Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.
- Date:
- 1689
- Reference:
- 17522i
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Publication/Creation
1689
Physical description
1 print : etching ; image 32.6 x 38.5 cm
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Lettering
Les monarches tombants ...
Lettering on banner in middle: "Sanctiss 7 P P innenfelim vant paaps complot R.P. Gartner auteur vant poeder verrat S Balthasar Gerars moordenar van P Willem I S. Ravaill...c. ...ordenaar van K Henr...4 J. Clement van K Henrik 3". Lettering on clyster: "Klister ...ls int jaar 1674". Lettering on hoof-trodden book: "... hereticis non est rabenda fides"
References note
For information on this print, see: Laurinda S. Dixon, 'Some penetrating insights: the imagery of enemas in art', in Art Journal, Fall 1993, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 28-35. See also Thomas Wright, 'A history of caricature and grotesque in literature and art'. London : Virtue, 1864
Reference
Wellcome Collection 17522i
Type/Technique
Languages
Subjects
- Unicorns
- Enema
- WarReligious aspects
- Catholics
- Protestants
- Church and state
- Christianity and international relations
- Religion and politics
- Defecation
- Feces
- Monarchy
- Snakes
- Birds
- France
- Europe
- Great Britain
- Netherlands
- Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715.
- James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
- William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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