Vae Victis!, 1871. Artist: Unknown

Vae Victis!, 1871. Artist: Unknown

1-150-624 - The Cartoon Collector/Heritage-Images

Vae Victis!, 1871. The newly proclaimed Emperor of Germany, in the helmet of Victory, leads his troops into the French capital over the fallen body of Paris. His own crown contrasts with his horse treading on the crown of Paris. This relates to France's loss of the war against Prussia. The war began in July 1871, and on 1st March 1871, 30,000 German troops made a triumphal entry into their foe's capital. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 11, 1871.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
After
  1. John Tenniel: British: Artist, illustrator, painter
Subject
  1. Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia: German, Prussian: Emperor

Medium
  1. Engraving

Picture Type
  1. Allegory

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Animal Life

Artistic Representations Allegories

People Other

History & Politics Politics Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3451x5468
File Size : 55,284kb


Aliases

  1. 11/03/1871
  1. 0350000461
  1. 1-150-624
  1. 11/03/1871
  1. 1150624
  1. 461

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