Napoleon Bonaparte As he presented himself at the gangway of His Majesty's ship Bellerophon, in Plymouth Sound, in the month of August 1815: To His Royal Highness the Prince Regent. This Print, as commemorating the result of the persevering resistance of Great Britain to the Ambition of Napoleon, and as exhibiting one of the immediate and most important consequences of the Victory of Waterloo, Is
Mezzotint (engraved and published Augt. 26, 1816 by Turner after Eastlake); Napoleon, dressed in the green uniform of a colonel of the Chasseurs à cheval de la Garde', on the bridge of Bellerophon, resting his right elbow on the stonework, wearing military uniform with star, medals and cocked hat; powder bags on the stonework Mezzotint (engraved and published Augt. 26, 1816 by Turner after Eastlake); Napoleon, dressed in the green uniform of a colonel of the Chasseurs à cheval de la Garde', on the bridge of Bellerophon, resting his right elbow on the stonework, wearing military uniform with star, medals and cocked hat; powder bags on the stonework Upright folio, matted; margins and caption entirely trimmed away; clean. Leichtenstein-Hauslab Collection, 1951. Title supplied by cataloger
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