Framed Print: An Altercation Concerning R-L Wives, &c, 1814
Framed Print: An Altercation Concerning R-L Wives, &c, 1814
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Framed Print: An Altercation Concerning R-L Wives, &c, 1814

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  • Title: An Altercation Concerning R-L Wives, &c, 1814
  • Description: Print shows Napoleon I standing on a slip of land labeled "Elba" yelling at George, Prince of Wales, who is standing on a patch of land labeled "England." Napoleon complains that the British have deprived him of his real wife, while the Prince of Wales, lamenting that he cannot get rid of his own, tells Napoleon that he is "a fortunate man to get rid of a r-l wife...."
  • Subjects: George--IV,--King of Great Britain,--1762-1830, Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Capture & imprisonment
  • Collection: Cartoon Prints, British. The cartoon prints (approximately 8,500 distinct images) in the British Cartoon Prints Collection were published primarily between 1780 to 1830, an era dominated by the prodigious talents and prolific efforts of such famous caricaturists as James Gillray and George Cruikshank. The cartoons highlight aspects of British political life, including tensions with its colonies and other nations, as well as society, fashion, manners, and theater.
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