Engraved inscription and lettering A-D, with letterpress title and text and legend in two columns, and the letterpress with one vertical segment and a frame of type ornaments.
Broadside satirising Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria and his Jesuit advisers, who, after the victories of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1631/32, had lost lands in the Palatinate and influence in the Empire; with an etching showing on the right a heraldic lion attacking a bear and placing a horn on the bear's head, on the left a group with the Maximilian's court jester Jonas and two Jesuits, one trying to place an Elector's cap on the head of the bear.