The tribulations of investors in the Dutch share boom of 1720. Etching, 1720.
- Date:
- [1720?]
- Reference:
- 812466i
- Part of:
- Groote tafereel der dwaasheid.
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The following is based on the British Museum online catalogue. In the right foregound a man is held by two others across a barrel so that he vomits papers related to share schemes; a cock, referring to France, stands within the barrel
Behind stands a group of men, one of whom offers an investment to a country man who refuses it; two others gaze up at a "share cat" sitting on the dead branch of a tree; they ignore their fellow drowning in a river
In the centre, two men and a boy pick up the vomited papers and pass them to a well-dressed man standing with another group on the left. He is approached by an elderly bearded Jew; another man in a dressing-gown and indoor cap holds a paper indicating that he wishes to be rid of his shares and beside him a woman tears papers and throws them into a fire. In the left foreground, a man uses further papers to wipe his backside, having pulled up the skirt of his coat
Above, a man propelled by the wind flies through the air supported by inflated bladders. Beyond, a sphinx throws herself from the top of a rock, at the foot of which stands Oedipus, and another man guarding the entrance to a cave. In the distance, a man rides a goat along the road to the town of Vianen, together with a man and his family; their way is blocked by a barrier guarded by soldiers
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