Sic Itur ad Astra, Scilicet (This is the way to heaven, of course), Romeyn de Hooghe, 1688

Sic Itur ad Astra, Scilicet (This is the way to heaven, of course), Romeyn de Hooghe, 1688

A broadside satirising father petre and his amoral lifestyle; with an etching attributed to de hooghe showing a palatial room, in the centre a dining table, laden with a peacock pie and other dishes, and various seated monks and clerics carousing, on the r father petre [no. 1], one foot resting on a closed bible, talking to a woman to his l representing vanity [no. 6], on his other side envy holding a torch and eating a heart [no. 17], a figure of gluttony [no. 10] placing a dish before an obese friar [no. 2], in the background on the wall various scenes of catholic misconduct; with engraved latin title, inscriptions, and numbering 1-18, and with letterpress title and verses, including legend, in four columns. (n. P. :[1688]). Date: 1688. Dimensions: Height: 306 mm (image, trimmed); Width: 419 mm (image, trimmed). Medium: paper. Depicted People: Father Edward Petre. Collection: British Museum. Sic Itur ad Astra, Scilicet (BM 1868,0808.3369)
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