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L Infanterie Francaise en Egypte, or Le General l Asne converted to Ibrahim Bey
1275084 L Infanterie Francaise en Egypte, or Le General l Asne converted to Ibrahim Bey, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1799 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: The French Infantry in Egypt; Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) leading the Egyptian campaign; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23023106
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Absurd Bayonet Ceremonial Dress Commands Converted Foolish Inspecting Lannes Marechal Marshal Mockery Mocking Napoleonic North African Orders Political Satire Propaganda Revolutionaries Ridiculous Tricolour Braying
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The print titled "L Infanterie Francaise en Egypte, or Le General l Asne converted to Ibrahim Bey" captures a moment of both foolishness and political satire during the French campaign in Egypt. Published by Hannah Humphrey in 1799, this hand-coloured etching by James Gillray showcases Napoleon Bonaparte leading his troops in North Africa. In this comical portrayal, Napoleon is depicted as a donkey named Ibrahim Bey, dressed in ceremonial Egyptian attire. The image serves as propaganda, mocking the French army's absurdity and highlighting their questionable decisions during the campaign. The soldiers surrounding Napoleon are shown braying like donkeys while carrying bayonets. Gillray's satirical cartoon not only ridicules the military uniform but also mocks the commanding officers for their perceived incompetence. General Lannes can be seen inspecting his troops with an air of mockery while Marshal General L'Aisne stands nearby. This caricature reflects the political climate of its time, where revolutionaries were questioning France's involvement in foreign wars and criticizing Napoleon's leadership abilities. By converting Napoleon into a donkey and portraying him alongside soldiers who resemble animals rather than disciplined troops, Gillray delivers a scathing commentary on war and politics. The print from Fine Art Finder provides us with an intriguing glimpse into historical satire that continues to resonate today. It reminds us of the power art holds to challenge authority and provoke thought through visual storytelling.
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