This sheet is divided into eight panels (four across, two down). The sing-song verses, originally published in the "Morning Chronicle," accompany the images depicting the …
In a stance that dominates the sheet, an enraged Napoleon wields his bloodied sword of "Egalité" and unleashes a verbal tyrade against the English. Arms …
This image is one of many that emphasizes Napoleon's ruthless abandonment of his French troops in Egypt. Here, he is depicted in an embroidered green …
In this image Napoleon is punished by General Blücher, who carries a large drum into which Napoleon is inserted. The large drum bears Napoleon's Imperial …
In this well executed satire, two Frenchmen, who have been attempting to tame crocodiles, are ruthlessly attacked by the reptiles. Here, Gillray satirizes Napoleon's Institute …