A Spanish Pass-port to France!!

Hand-colored etched caricature by Rowlandson after Woodward. 'A magnificent Spanish don, fiercely mustachioed, hands on hips, kicks the posterior of a French officer, evidently King Joseph, saying, "Va-ten Cocquin." Cocquin. The Frenchman (l.), stooping obsequiously, hat in hand, looks round in terror at the Spaniard, saying, "Votre tres homble Serviteur Monsieur." Beside him is a signpost, pointing (l.) 'To France'. They stand in a barren undulating plain, a Gothic building is on the extreme right' -- British Museum Hand-colored etched caricature by Rowlandson after Woodward. 'A magnificent Spanish don, fiercely mustachioed, hands on hips, kicks the posterior of a French officer, evidently King Joseph, saying, "Va-ten Cocquin." Cocquin. The Frenchman (l.), stooping obsequiously, hat in hand, looks round in terror at the Spaniard, saying, "Votre tres homble Serviteur Monsieur." Beside him is a signpost, pointing (l.) 'To France'. They stand in a barren undulating plain, a Gothic building is on the extreme right' -- British Museum Oblong medium folio; margins. New York, Walter Schatzki, 1973. Text: Woodward Del Pubd. Sept 12.1808. by R. Ackerman No. 101 Strand. Rowlandson Fc
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