British satire of Franco-American relations after the XYZ Affair in May of 1798; 5 Frenchmen plunder female "America", while five figures representing other European countries look on. John Bull sits laughing on "Shakespeare's Cliff."Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress)
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Cartoon shows America, on the right, represented by an Indian, celebrating her new acquisition, half...
Print shows a lion confronting a spaniel, representing Spain, a fighting cock, representing France, ...
Print shows John Bull rapping a French soldier on the head with a cudgel, stomping on a French offic...
Print shows Britannia lamenting her present state, her shield and broken lance by her side, "What a ...
Print shows the Comte d'Estaing presenting a palm frond to America, a Native wearing feathered headd...
Print shows several ministers helping themselves to fishes and loaves that have spilled from a fishw...
Print shows a large bull labeled "Tiers Etat - Orleans" referring to Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d'Or...
A satire on the diplomatic situation in 1794, showing French soldiers shooting at raging bull, and s...
Print shows the head and torso of Britannia chained to a hillside, her arms and legs, representing t...
Print shows John Bull standing between two French women offering them a bag of guineas.Title from it...
Print shows John Bull (representing England) standing on his toes on a rock, a rope around his neck ...
Print shows members of the new ministry, among them, Fox, Wilkes, Dunning, Richmond, Burke, and Kepp...
Cartoon showing John Bull eating French sailing ships; a satire on the French defeat during the War ...
Print shows a bull trampling the prostrate body of Lord Sandwich, lead driver, and kicking toward Lo...
Print shows Neptune, the British lion, Britannia, and a British sailor on a piece of land labeled "E...
Cartoon shows America, on the right, represented by an Indian, celebrating her new acquisition, half...
Print shows a lion confronting a spaniel, representing Spain, a fighting cock, representing France, ...