- The tyrant of the continent is fallen, Europe is free, England rejoices
- Language:
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- No linguistic content; Not applicable
- Creator:
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- Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827
- Call number:
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- D North 52/GC112/Box 19/Normal/Prints/Titles Ta-U GA 2014.00536
- Extent:
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- 1 item ; sheet 26.2 x 38.3 cm.
- Format:
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- Visual material
- Type:
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- Caricatures and cartoons
- Description:
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- Medium: Etchings, Hand coloring
- Depiction: The "Corsican" is exposed to a worse fate than fell to Belshazzar. His conquests are taken from him, the throne of state is overset, the imperial purple is stripped from his shoulders, the diadem and sceptre have fallen. The sovereignties, crow.
- Unsigned.
- Publisher:
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- [London] : [s.n.], 1814/05/01.
- Subject:
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- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821—Caricatures and cartoons
- France—Kings and rulers—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons
- Europe—History, Military—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons
- Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815—Caricatures and cartoons
- Devil—Caricatures and cartoons
- Political cartoons—Great Britain—19th century
- Caricature
- Date:
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- 1814
- References:
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- Grego II, pp. 281-282
- Broadley no. 857
- Range label:
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- Logical
- Source acquisition:
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- Gift of Dickson Q. Brown, Princeton University Class of 1895.
- Location:
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- GA D North 52/GC112/Box 19/Normal/Prints/Titles Ta-U GA 2014.00536
- Edm rights:
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- No Known Copyright
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- Identifier:
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- ark:/88435/tm70n3275