The chewing borrowed stripped of its feathers, 1813 The Daw Stript, or his Borrowed plumes vide Gays Fable the Daw other Birds (title object) Cartoon by Napoleon after his loss at the battle of Leipzig, 1813. Four large eagles (Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden) pluck the feathers from a chewable with the head of Napoleon. The tooth had decorated with the peacock feathers. Three gevleugde crowns (Poland, Bohemia and Spain) fly away. In the background, a Russian Cossack pierces with his lance two French soldiers. When the picture includes a separate Dutch verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker


The chewing borrowed stripped of its feathers, 1813 The Daw Stript, or his Borrowed plumes vide Gays Fable the Daw other Birds (title object) Cartoon by Napoleon after his loss at the battle of Leipzig, 1813. Four large eagles (Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden) pluck the feathers from a chewable with the head of Napoleon. The tooth had decorated with the peacock feathers. Three gevleugde crowns (Poland, Bohemia and Spain) fly away. In the background, a Russian Cossack pierces with his lance two French soldiers. When the picture includes a separate Dutch verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker William Heath Publisher: Samuel Knight (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: England Publisher: London Date: 1813 Physical features: etching, hand-colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand color measurements: plate edge: h 274 mm × W 352 mm Subject: predatory birds: eagle song-birds: jackdawplucked fowlSlag at LeipzigWanneer: 1813 - 1813Wie: Napoleon Bonaparte I


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License: Licensed
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