Hand-colored aquatint by F.C. Lewis after Wadsworth (published by John Wallis, London, Decr. 21, 1803), standing uniform figure, outdoors, partly cut-out and mounted on wash …
Published in celebration of Napoleon's exile to Elba, this precisely drawn satire depicts Napoleon seated on a rocky outcropping, contemplating his solitude. Sword lying by …
Color aquatint; standing uniform figure in attitude to charge, firing lines in background, dome building in distance (St. Paul's Cathedral?), illustration of lion on rock …
Partially colored aquatint by F.C. Lewis after Creen; standing uniform figure, outdoors, with upraised left arm, small figures parading in right background.
Color aquatint by Mitan and Stadler after Cranmer, published June 20, 1805; cavalry and artillery formations in middle distance, spectators in background, women, children and …