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Consular Coachmanship
Consular Coachmanship!!, Holland, William, Active 1782-1817, Publisher, London, Engraving 1803, Josephine Standing In A Carriage On The Left Which Is Drawn By Four Unruly Horses, Two Are Labeled A Jacobin And A Royalist; Napoleon, Having Been Tossed Onto The Back Of A Bull, Probably Representing John Bull Or Great Britain, Lies On His Back With His Head Between The Upright Horns Of The Bull, Suggesting Cuckoldry, Probably Alluding To Rumors Of Infidelity Involving Josephine. A Whip Lies On The Ground Next To The Horses, Napoleons Oversized Hat Lies On The Ground Next To The Bull. Napoleon Says, Alluding To His Double Humiliation, By The British In Egypt And His Wife At Home In France, Between The Bull, And The Horns I Make A Pretty Figure. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive
Media ID 9731909
1803 Active Artwork Back Bull Carriage Double Drawn Egypt Figure Great Ground Head Holland Home Horns Horses Humiliation John Josephine Labeled Left Lies Make Napoleon Nostalgia Nostalgic Pretty Publisher Representing Romantic Royalist Traditional Upright Whip Wife William 1782 1817 Alluding Consular Infidelity Involving Jacobin Oversized Suggesting Tossed Unruly
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This vintage engraving, titled "Consular Coachmanship!!", captures a moment of historical significance and romantic intrigue. Created by William Holland in 1803, this illustrative technique showcases the traditional artistry of the time. In the scene, we see Josephine standing elegantly in a carriage on the left side. The carriage is drawn by four unruly horses, two of which are labeled as a Jacobin and a Royalist. Meanwhile, Napoleon finds himself humiliated after being tossed onto the back of a bull that represents Great Britain or John Bull. His head rests between the upright horns of the bull, symbolizing cuckoldry and possibly alluding to rumors surrounding Josephine's infidelity. The artwork also includes subtle details that add depth to its narrative. A whip lies abandoned on the ground next to the horses while Napoleon's oversized hat is discarded near the bull. Through his words, Napoleon acknowledges his double humiliation: one inflicted by British forces during his campaign in Egypt and another caused by his wife's actions back home in France. This engraved image evokes nostalgia for an era long past with its historic charm and Victorian aesthetic. It offers viewers a glimpse into history through an artistic lens, reminding us of significant events and cultural nuances from centuries ago.
Framed Prints
Introducing the exquisite Media Storehouse Framed Print featuring an engravings from Universal Images Group (UIG): "Consular Coachmanship" by William Holland, published in London in 1803. This stunning piece showcases the renowned publisher's mastery of the art of engraving, with intricate details brought to life through the skillful hands of Josephine, who stands calmly in the carriage on the left as four spirited horses pull at the reins. Add a touch of elegance and history to your home or office with this timeless piece from Media Storehouse. Each print is carefully framed with a beautiful matte and a high-quality frame, ensuring a museum-grade presentation. Order yours today and let this captivating image transport you to another era.
Photo Prints
Experience the elegance of the past with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "Consular Coachmanship" from Universal Images Group (UIG). This stunning engraving, published in London in 1803, captures the essence of 19th century coachmanship with William Consular actively guiding his carriage, while Josephine stands gracefully on the left. The four unruly horses add an element of excitement to this historical moment. Our high-quality photographic prints bring the intricacies of this engraving to life, making it a beautiful addition to any home or office decor. Order now and relive the grandeur of the past.
Poster Prints
Bring historic elegance to your walls with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This exquisite piece features Consular Coachmanship, an engraving published in London in 1803 by Josephine, depicting William Consul standing in a carriage. The scene, captured by the renowned Universal Images Group (UIG), showcases an unruly quartet of horses pulling the carriage, adding a touch of adventure and charm to the image. Our high-quality poster prints perfectly preserve the intricate details of the original engraving, making it a stunning addition to any room in your home or office. Immerse yourself in history with this beautiful and captivating poster print.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Discover the captivating world of history with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles, featuring this stunning image of "Consular Coachmanship" by William Holland. Published in London in 1803, this engraving depicts the renowned publisher and consul, William Holland, with his wife Josephine in a carriage drawn by four unruly horses. Bring this intriguing piece of history to life as you piece together the meticulously designed puzzle pieces, perfect for puzzlers of all ages and skill levels. Immerse yourself in the story and enjoy the satisfaction of completing this beautiful jigsaw puzzle.