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Français : Retour de L'ile d'Elbe, Il Ramene La Liberté   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Français : Retour de L'ile d'Elbe, Il Ramene La Liberté
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English: According to Clerc, this drawing shows death and the grotesque linked to the destiny of man. Napoleon is perched on the back of a monster with a hideous human head, donkey's ears, a revolutionary bonnet, and a collar inscribed Liberty. The forequarters are those of a tiger, the hindquarters those of a donkey. The creature is pulled by the devil, who says "I'm leading him to Hell" and a harlequin who says "I'm the guide." The creature drools blood and excretes medals, Legion of Honor medallions, and military orders. Napoleon proclaims "what a triumph", carrying a flag labeled "Honor and Country." The flag standard is topped by an owl instead of the symbolic eagle. Above the devil and harlequin is a bird with the head of an owl, wings of an eagle, and tailfeathers of a peacock. The bird carries a banner "General Peace." Overhead are dark clouds from which lightning bolts emerge. Underfoot is a row of violets and red pinks (dianthus), emblems of Napoleon during the summer of 1815. At the back of the procession comes Death, carrying a scythe, wearing a wreath of flowers and a Legion of Honor, and carrying a written document that says "I'll follow him to the Mont St. Jean (Waterloo)."


Reference Source: De Vinck catalog, #9407, Clerc #80, George #12563.
Printed March 1, 1815.
Also found in the De Vinck Collection (#9407), Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris).

  • Subjects (LCSH): Political cartoons; History--Caricatures & cartoons; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
Date 1 March 1815
date QS:P571,+1815-03-01T00:00:00Z/11
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English: Etching, hand colored ; sheet 24 x 35 cm.
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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Place of creation Paris
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Caption on image :

Retour de L'ile d'Elbe, Il Ramene la Liberté (Returning from the island of Elba, he brings back liberty)
Dialogue and signage :
[Devil] Je le conduirai en Enfer (I'll lead him to Hell)
[Buffoon] C'est moi qui le guide (I'm the guide)
[Napoleon] Quel triomphe (What triumph)
[Skeleton] Je vais le suivre au Mont St. Jean (I'm going to follow him to the Mont St. Jean <Waterloo>
[Eagle's banner] Paix Generale (General Peace)
[Napoleon's flag] Honneur Patrie (Honor [and] Country)

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Genty, Jean B
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NAP46
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F15

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