C1815

The Inhabitants of St. Helena addressing their New Governor

Artist:

William McLeary

Very rare satirical print by William Mcleary of Dublin. Napolean seated on a throne with rat motifs is being given the keys of the island by it’s inhabitants. NApolean was exiled to St Helena in 1815.

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Full Title:

The Inhabitants of St. Helena addressing their New Governor

Date:

C1815

Artist:

William McLeary

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

345mm 
x 240mm
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The Inhabitants of St. Helena addressing their New Governor - Antique Print from 1815

Genuine antique
dated:

1815

Description:

Very rare satirical print by William Mcleary of Dublin.

Napolean seated on a throne with rat motifs is being given the keys of the island by it’s inhabitants. NApolean was exiled to St Helena in 1815.

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