Napoleon sells stolen good, 1813, Thomas Rowlandson, 1813 Canvas Print

Napoleon sells stolen good, 1813, Thomas Rowlandson, 1813 Canvas Print

Cartoon of the fall of Napoleon after the lost battle of Leipzig in 1813. Napoleon as an auctioneer who sells the stolen crowns of European countries. Centrally, the French general Berthier holds up the Spanish crown for sale. Right representatives of European countries. In the foreground a British sailor and a fat Dutchman. Behind it the king of Württemberg, a Russian Cossack and a Prussian hussar. A standing Spaniard reaches for the crown. On the ground a pile of crowns and documents that will still be offered for sale. Behind Napoleon is his wife Marie Louise with their son Napoleon II, the king of Rome, with a monkey's head. The print is a separate statement.

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