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Allegory of European politics as a game of draughts, 17th centur
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Allegory of European politics as a game of draughts, 17th centur
Allegorical print showing European politics as a game of draughts, from a 17th-century calendar. King Louis XIV of France (L) plays draughts on a lion-skin table against Don Diegue of Spain in a military camp. Spain is aided by Holland, with a purse of gold, and Germany with crossed tobacco pipes in his hat. Medallions of the Glorious Conquests of France: Valenciennes, Cambrai, Samer above. Le Partie de Dames de Louis XIV. Allegorie politique provenant d'un calendrier du XVIIe siecle. Lithograph from Henry Rene d'Allemagne's Recreations et Passe-Temps, Games and Pastimes, Hachette, Paris, 1906
Media ID 40120856
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17th Century Adult Amusement Calendar Cambrai Checkers Confederates Diversion Draughts Games And Pastimes Hachette Henry Rene D Allemagne Holland Jeux King Louis Xiv Leisure Activity Luck Medallions Pastime Pipe Practice Purse Recreations Et Passe Temps Relaxation Skill Standard Tent Tobacco Valenciennes
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