Monstre amphibie trouvé dans le Perou. by (MONSTRE).

Monstre amphibie trouvé dans le Perou. by (MONSTRE). < >

~ Monstre amphibie trouvé dans le Perou. [Paris], 1785.

Engraved print with text, 249 × 220 mm, laid paper sheet size 245 × 355 mm. Evidence of several horizontal and one vertical folds, small holes along the latter and at fold intersections.

A rare and outlandish canard depicting a winged harpie, with the caption ‘Ce monstre afreux son corps est de la force d’un taureau / d’un an il a vingt deux pieds de longueur’.

This is a version of several contemporary ‘Peruvian monster’ prints issued as satirical allusions to Marie Antoinette, who was widely accused of accused of rapaciously squandering the royal treasury. They were inspired by a pamphlet of 1784 titled Description historique d’un monstre symbolique pris vivant sur les bords du lac Fagua près de Santa Fé par les soins de Francisco Xaveiro de Meunrios, comte de Barcelone — the pseudonym Francisco Xaveiro de Meunrios probably referring to Louis Stanislas Xavier, Count of Provence, Louis XVI’s brother. Harpie prints then appeared in considerable number (the Bibliothèque nationale holds at least thirteen, most printed in Paris, a number of which are dated to 1784) and were popular in both Paris and other French cities. Not found in WorldCat or among the similar prints in the BnF.

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