Europe Politiqué et Fantaisiste Carte
Dressée "En Liberté" par George Tiret-Bognet. Carte politique et fantaisiste de l'Europe en 1902, dressée par Tiret-Bognet, geographe de S.M. le Roi d'Angleterre.
[Paris,
1902].
Chromolithograph map.
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Rare caricature map of Europe.
The principal countries of Europe are depicted as caricatures of the nation's monarchs: Kaiser Wilhelm II appears uncomfortable with his knees pushed up to his chest; Franz Joseph seems preoccupied with the great Russian bear to his left, seemingly unaware of the armed men in the Balkans; Tsar Nicholas II taps the bear's mouth before preparing to board the Trans Siberian Railway; to the west France as Marianne (the personification o...
The principal countries of Europe are depicted as caricatures of the nation's monarchs: Kaiser Wilhelm II appears uncomfortable with his knees pushed up to his chest; Franz Joseph seems preoccupied with the great Russian bear to his left, seemingly unaware of the armed men in the Balkans; Tsar Nicholas II taps the bear's mouth before preparing to board the Trans Siberian Railway; to the west France as Marianne (the personification o...
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