The two kings of the horror, 1813 The two kings of terror (title object) Cartoon by Napoleon after the lost battle of Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813. Napoleon sitting on a drum and Death as a skeleton, sitting across from him on a gun, both records with the elbows knees and head resting in his hands. French field character with an eagle lies broken on the ground. Left the advancing troops of the allies with the flags of Prussia, Russia and Austria, right fleeing French leger. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to print by Thomas RowlandsonPlaats manufacture: England Date: 1813 - 1814 Physical f
The two kings of the horror, 1813 The two kings of terror (title object) Cartoon by Napoleon after the lost battle of Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813. Napoleon sitting on a drum and Death as a skeleton, sitting across from him on a gun, both records with the elbows knees and head resting in his hands. French field character with an eagle lies broken on the ground. Left the advancing troops of the allies with the flags of Prussia, Russia and Austria, right fleeing French leger. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to print by Thomas RowlandsonPlaats manufacture: England Date: 1813 - 1814 Physical features: etching, hand-colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand-color measurements: plate edge: h 210 mm × W 265 mm Subject: battle death axis skeletoninsignia of companies, at LeipzigWanneer: 1813-10 - 1813-10Wie: Napoleon Bonaparte I
Size: 1666px × 1500px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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