Cas du manifeste du Duc de Brunswick
Summary
Print shows four figures representing foreign nations responding unfavorably to the manifesto issued by the Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg on July 25 1792. A fifth figure representing Fame (an angel with trumpet) flies overhead holding a sign labeled "Republique Française."
No. 2.
Forms part of: French Political Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress).
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Date
1600 - 1700
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