Cartoon on the division at the London conference, 1831, Henry Heath (attributed to), 1831 print Cartoon in the division among the European representatives at the London conference on the future of Belgium in January 1831. Ultimately, the tract of the XVIII articles is drawn up here. On the left sitting on a chair of lovewyrand in conversation with Palmerston. On the right a fat Dutchman (possibly King William I) and two departing people, Prince Leopold with the count of Aerschot or the Prince of Orange. On the left, the banker watches Nathan Rothschild. With many inscriptions in English. Londo


Cartoon on the division at the London conference, 1831, Henry Heath (attributed to), 1831 print Cartoon in the division among the European representatives at the London conference on the future of Belgium in January 1831. Ultimately, the tract of the XVIII articles is drawn up here. On the left sitting on a chair of lovewyrand in conversation with Palmerston. On the right a fat Dutchman (possibly King William I) and two departing people, Prince Leopold with the count of Aerschot or the Prince of Orange. On the left, the banker watches Nathan Rothschild. With many inscriptions in English. London paper etching political caricatures and satires London. Belgium


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