Die neue europaeische Barbierstube

Broadley: 'In this print Napoleon is seated in a chair, with his chin lettered 'Holland,' and the shaving-cloth marked 'Milan,' 'Kulm,' 'Brabant,' 'Leipsig,' and so forth. A Prussian officer shaves him with a razor lettered 'London, 1813,' while a Russian officer holds up a soap-dish inscribed '1812' An Austrian officer steadies the Emperor's shoulders by placing his hands on them.' Broadley: 'In this print Napoleon is seated in a chair, with his chin lettered 'Holland,' and the shaving-cloth marked 'Milan,' 'Kulm,' 'Brabant,' 'Leipsig,' and so forth. A Prussian officer shaves him with a razor lettered 'London, 1813,' while a Russian officer holds up a soap-dish inscribed '1812' An Austrian officer steadies the Emperor's shoulders by placing his hands on them.' Spring 1814
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