Cartoon on the unwilling role of John Bull in the Belgian Revolution, 1832, anonymous, 1832 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the unwilling role of John Bull in the Belgian Revolution, 1832, anonymous, 1832 Canvas Print

Cartoon on John Bull (Great Britain) and the role he is forced to play in the implementation of the XXIV articles in which the independence of Belgium is guaranteed by Great Britain and France. The Belgian king Leopold hunts with a broom (in which the profile of Prime Minister Grey) the British (John Bull) and French (Duke of Orléans) representatives against the Dutch king William I. William has built a sand castle referred to as Antwerp on the banks of the Scheldt. In the background, the French and British troops march together across the Scheldt, on the left in the distance the Russian bear.

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