Napoléon Bonaparte|Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Périgord|Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher|Louis XVIII, King of France|Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Tegg

Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Blood Hound

April 9, 1814
Hand-colored etching
25.2 × 36.4 cm (9.9 × 14.3 in)

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