75 5448 Caricature Anonymous 1st half 19th cent
75 5448 Caricature  Anonymous 1st half 19th cent
75 5448 Caricature  Anonymous 1st half 19th cent
75 5448 Caricature  Anonymous 1st half 19th cent
75/5448 [Caricature]. Anonymous (1st half 19th cent.). "Baerle-Nassau/ Baerle-Duc". Handcol. lithograph, 21,5x27,8 cm.

- Horizontal fold; corners creased; (sl.) soiled.

= A nice cartoon concerning the fighting with the Belgians at Baarle-Nassau. The Belgians are surprised in their blue uniforms, when the Dutch soldier gets around the border at Baarle-Nassau / Baarle-Duc in 1831 during the ten-day Campaign. Cat. F. Muller, 6710.

(Profile of Napoléon Bonaparte). Handcol. engr. caricature after J.M. VOLTZ, 9,5x5,5 cm., 1814.

- Horizontal fold; soiled; pasted on torn off corner of another print ''De vlugt van Napoleon''.

= Napoleon I. im Spiegel der Karikatur 340; Broadley II, p.242-246: "... Voltz's "corpse-head", the most widely known of all the caricatures directed against Napoleon" (p.243). We see Napoleon with a face composed of bodies in agony, wearing a blood-red collar, a coat with a map showing the places of his lost battles, and a hat in the shape of the Prussian eagle that has finally defeated him. Originally it was published as a New Year's wish to the Germans, bearing the title "True Picture of the Conqueror. Triumph of the Year 1813. To the Germans for the New Year." Cf. Grand-Carteret, Napoléon en Images, p.45.

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