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cartoon in the period following the visit of Francois, Duke of Anjou to Queen Elizabeths court in 1581-82. caption: Not longe time since I sawe a cowe Did Flaunders represente Upon whose backe King Philup rode As being malecontnt. The Queene of England giving hay Wheareon the cow did feede, As one that was her greatest helpe In her distresse and neede. The Prince of Orange milkt the cowe And made his purse the payle. The cow did shyt in Monsieurs hand While he did hold her tayle
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Anjou British History Cartoon Court Duke Elizabeth Francois Giving Greatest Hand Hold King Orange Period Prince Purse Queen Time Tudor Visit Caption Cowe Monsieur Queene Represente Rode
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This cartoon print from the period following the visit of Francois, Duke of Anjou to Queen Elizabeth's court in 1581-82 offers a whimsical glimpse into British history. The detailed illustration portrays a cow, symbolizing Flanders, upon whose back King Philip rides with an air of discontent. In this intriguing scene, Queen Elizabeth is depicted graciously offering hay to the cow, signifying her reliance on Flanders as a crucial ally during times of distress and need. Amidst this political tableau, we witness the Prince of Orange skillfully milking the cow while using his purse as a makeshift pail. However, humorously enough, Monsieur (Francois) finds himself in an unfortunate predicament as he holds onto the cow's tail – it defecates right into his hand! This cleverly crafted cartoon not only captures historical figures and events but also serves as a commentary on power dynamics and alliances during that era. Through its satirical lens, it highlights how different players relied on one another for support or were caught up in their own misfortunes. As we delve into this fascinating snapshot from Tudor England's past through Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded that even amidst political turmoil and international relations complexities, humor can be found within unexpected moments - providing us with both entertainment and insight into our shared human experience.
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