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A Grand Manoeuvre! or The Rogues March to the Island of Elba by George Cruikshank, published 13 April 1814
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A Grand Manoeuvre! or The Rogues March to the Island of Elba by George Cruikshank, published 13 April 1814
BRO43265 A Grand Manoeuvre! or The Rogues March to the Island of Elba by George Cruikshank, published 13 April 1814 by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon is taken to Elba, swept along by Talleyrand. A broken sword lies on the ground with the abdication document bearing the legend Done at Fontainebleau. Napoleons son sits in his pocket and says, By gar Papa I have made von grand manoeuvre in your pocket! )
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A Grand Manoeuvre! or The Rogues March to the Island of Elba
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is a captivating print by George Cruikshank, published on 13 April 1814. This artwork depicts the moment when Napoleon Bonaparte is being taken into exile on the island of Elba, accompanied by Talleyrand and surrounded by chaos. In the foreground lies a broken sword symbolizing Napoleon's defeat, alongside an abdication document bearing the words "Done at Fontainebleau". It is evident that this grand manoeuvre marks the end of his reign as Emperor of France. However, amidst this historic event, there is a touch of humor portrayed in Cruikshank's illustration. Napoleon's son can be seen sitting comfortably in his father's pocket, exclaiming proudly, "By gar Papa I have made von grand manoeuvre in your pocket!". This playful remark adds a lighthearted element to an otherwise serious scene. Cruikshank's artistic talent shines through in this piece as he captures both historical significance and comedic undertones. Through his detailed illustrations and clever composition, he invites viewers to reflect upon the downfall of one man while also finding amusement within it. This print serves as a reminder of Napoleon's exile and highlights George Cruikshank's skillful ability to capture complex emotions within his works of art.
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