Explanation of the cartoon about the jackdaw stripped of its borrowed feathers, 1813, Explanation of the symbolic art picture, the crow being stripped of its borrowed feathers (title on object), Text sheet with a rhymed explanation of the depiction of the cartoon of Napoleon as a jackdaw or crow who, after his loss in the battle of Leipzig in 1813, is stripped of his borrowed peacock feathers by four large eagles (Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden)., text sheet, publisher: anonymous, Netherlands, 1813, paper, letterpress printing, height, 205 mm × width, 156 mm
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