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= 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.
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= 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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