File:The daw stript, of his borrow'd plumes - Heath caricature.jpg
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DescriptionThe daw stript, of his borrow'd plumes - Heath caricature.jpg |
English: A British political cartoon attributed to William Heath and published 10 November 1813. A satire on the battle of Leipzig, 16-18 Oct. in which Russian, Prussian, Swedish and Austrian eagles strip the jackdaw Napoleon of borrowed ostrich feathers bearing the French cockade |
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Author | Attr. William Heath |
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