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Satirical cartoon on the French emigres in Coblentz and the Declaration of Pillnitz, 1791 by French School

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Satirical cartoon on the French emigres in...
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Medium (40 x 50 cm), 50.0 x 40.0 cm
Size of image:
37.2 x 30.0 cm
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Title:
Satirical cartoon on the French emigres in Coblentz and the Declaration of Pillnitz, 1791
Artist:
French School
Product code:
CHT268796
Edition type:
Open edition
Publisher:
Bridgeman Art Library
Copyright:
© Bridgeman Art Library / Musee de L'Histoire Vivante, Montreuil, France / Archives Charmet

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'La Foire de Coblentz'; Emperor Leopold II (1747-92) portrayed as puppeteer manipulating the Prince de Conde, leader of the exile army; Brothers of Louis XVI are Pierrots; Prince de Lambesc (1751-1825) is a tooth puller; Prince de Bourbon as Scaramouche; among spectators Charles de Calonne (1734-1802) Finance Minister to Louis XVI 1783-87); on 27th August 1791 the Austrian Emperor and the King of Prussia signed the Declaration of Pillnitz against the French Revolution;

The Artist: French School

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