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Conférence de Londres, 1832, headed by TALLEYRAND, French ambassador. At this conference the borders between Belgium,Luxemburg and Holland were redrawn.

  • The horse: Prussia
  • The bear: Russia
  • The monkey: Austria
  • The fox: Britain
  • the hare: France
  • the turkey: Belgium
  • the dog: the Netherlands (Holland)
  • Woman on the floor: Poland
Deutsch: Conférence de Londres. Handkolorierte Lithographie eines unbekannten Künstlers nach einer Vorlage von Honoré Victorin Daumier (1808–1879) aus dem Jahr 1832, Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, Bruxelles (Cabinet des Estampes) – am Rand leicht beschnitten Karikatur zur Konferenz von London 1830: Der Hase (Frankreich), der Fuchs (England), der Affe (Österreich), das Pferd (Preußen) und der Eisbär (Rußland, mit dem Fuß auf dem am Boden liegenden Polen) verhandeln über die Zukunft Belgiens und der Niederlande (der angekettete Löwe und der Hahn)
Français : La Conférence de Londres en 1830. Les puissances européennes règlent le sort de la Belgique révoltée qui se sépare des Pays-Bas. De gauche à droite: attachée au poteau la Hollande, puis le cheval (La Prusse), le singe (l'Autriche), l'ours polaire (la Russie) piétinant la Pologne étendue sur le sol, le renard (le Royaume-Uni), le lièvre (la France représentée par le bedonnant Louis-Philippe Ier), à droite attaché au poteau le dindon (la Belgique.). Caricature d'Honoré Daumier parue en 1832
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Author Honoré Victorin Daumier (1808-1879)
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current14:42, 26 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:42, 26 April 2006800 × 600 (1.02 MB)Frank Schulenburg (talk | contribs)''Conférence de Londres''. Handkolorierte Lithographie eines unbekannten Künstlers nach einer Vorlage von Honoré Victorin Daumier (1808–1879) aus dem Jahr 1832, Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, Bruxelles (Cabinet des Estampes) – am Rand leicht besc

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