Cossack bivouac near Amsterdam, 1813, anonymous, 1813, Bivouac of the Cossacks inside the Muiderpoort near Amsterdam, 24 November 1813. Soldiers and civilians gathered at the gate and around a campfire. View of the Muiderpoort from the Plantage., draughtsman: anonymous, Netherlands, 1813, paper, pen, brush, h 282 mm × w 361 mm, h 433 mm × w 510 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cossack-bivouac-near-amsterdam-1813-anonymous-1813-bivouac-of-the-cossacks-inside-the-muiderpoort-near-amsterdam-24-november-1813-soldiers-and-civilians-gathered-at-the-gate-and-around-a-campfire-view-of-the-muiderpoort-from-the-plantage-draughtsman-anonymous-netherlands-1813-paper-pen-brush-h-282-mm-w-361-mm-h-433-mm-w-510-mm-image472039931.html
RM2JBY7MY–Cossack bivouac near Amsterdam, 1813, anonymous, 1813, Bivouac of the Cossacks inside the Muiderpoort near Amsterdam, 24 November 1813. Soldiers and civilians gathered at the gate and around a campfire. View of the Muiderpoort from the Plantage., draughtsman: anonymous, Netherlands, 1813, paper, pen, brush, h 282 mm × w 361 mm, h 433 mm × w 510 mm
Cossack Game, 1817, Jeu des Cosaques, Cossack Game (title on object), Board game with a spiral with boxes numbered from 1 to 63, which expresses the shock and amazement with which the Parisians viewed the arrival on French soil of the soldiers of the allied army (Cossacks). In the corners views of Moscow: the Kremlin, Red Square, the Main Gate and Mr. Paschkoff (the later Lenin Library). Several boxes show Cossacks and weapons. In the midfield a representation of the Cossack camp on the Champs Elysée, March 31, 1814, and the rules of the game in Dutch and French., print, print maker: François Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cossack-game-1817-jeu-des-cosaques-cossack-game-title-on-object-board-game-with-a-spiral-with-boxes-numbered-from-1-to-63-which-expresses-the-shock-and-amazement-with-which-the-parisians-viewed-the-arrival-on-french-soil-of-the-soldiers-of-the-allied-army-cossacks-in-the-corners-views-of-moscow-the-kremlin-red-square-the-main-gate-and-mr-paschkoff-the-later-lenin-library-several-boxes-show-cossacks-and-weapons-in-the-midfield-a-representation-of-the-cossack-camp-on-the-champs-elyse-march-31-1814-and-the-rules-of-the-game-in-dutch-and-french-print-print-maker-franois-image606621054.html
RM2X6WY9J–Cossack Game, 1817, Jeu des Cosaques, Cossack Game (title on object), Board game with a spiral with boxes numbered from 1 to 63, which expresses the shock and amazement with which the Parisians viewed the arrival on French soil of the soldiers of the allied army (Cossacks). In the corners views of Moscow: the Kremlin, Red Square, the Main Gate and Mr. Paschkoff (the later Lenin Library). Several boxes show Cossacks and weapons. In the midfield a representation of the Cossack camp on the Champs Elysée, March 31, 1814, and the rules of the game in Dutch and French., print, print maker: François
The jackdaw stripped of its borrowed feathers, 1813, The Daw Stript, of his Borrowed Plumes, vide Gays Fable the Daw other Birds (title on object), Cartoon of Napoleon after his loss at the battle of Leipzig, 1813. Four large eagles ( Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden) pluck the feathers from a jackdaw with the head of Napoleon. The jackdaw had decorated himself with these peacock feathers. Three winged crowns (Poland, Bohemia and Spain) fly away. In the background a Russian Cossack stabs two French soldiers with his lance. The print includes a separate Dutch statement., print, print maker Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-jackdaw-stripped-of-its-borrowed-feathers-1813-the-daw-stript-of-his-borrowed-plumes-vide-gays-fable-the-daw-other-birds-title-on-object-cartoon-of-napoleon-after-his-loss-at-the-battle-of-leipzig-1813-four-large-eagles-russia-prussia-austria-and-sweden-pluck-the-feathers-from-a-jackdaw-with-the-head-of-napoleon-the-jackdaw-had-decorated-himself-with-these-peacock-feathers-three-winged-crowns-poland-bohemia-and-spain-fly-away-in-the-background-a-russian-cossack-stabs-two-french-soldiers-with-his-lance-the-print-includes-a-separate-dutch-statement-print-print-maker-image606619055.html
RM2X6WTP7–The jackdaw stripped of its borrowed feathers, 1813, The Daw Stript, of his Borrowed Plumes, vide Gays Fable the Daw other Birds (title on object), Cartoon of Napoleon after his loss at the battle of Leipzig, 1813. Four large eagles ( Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden) pluck the feathers from a jackdaw with the head of Napoleon. The jackdaw had decorated himself with these peacock feathers. Three winged crowns (Poland, Bohemia and Spain) fly away. In the background a Russian Cossack stabs two French soldiers with his lance. The print includes a separate Dutch statement., print, print maker
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