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Boney Beating Mack - And Nelson Giving Him a Whack!, 1805 (coloured etching)
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Boney Beating Mack - And Nelson Giving Him a Whack!, 1805 (coloured etching)
3244699 Boney Beating Mack - And Nelson Giving Him a Whack!, 1805 (coloured etching) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK; (add.info.: Colour caricature dated 1st November 1805, showing the Austrian General Karl Mack on his knees having surrendered to Napoleon. Napoleon is stood in front of him saying I want not your Forts, Cities, nor your Territories. Sir, I only want Ships, Colonies and Commerce. Nelson is depicted right having captured the French Fleet and is presenting it to Britannia.
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Media ID 22970032
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Admiral Nelson Beating Britannia Captured Lord Nelson Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleonic Nelson Regency Royal Naval Satirical Print Surrender Victorious Austria Austrian Austrians Boney Mack
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This coloured etching from 1805, titled "Boney Beating Mack - And Nelson Giving Him a Whack!", captures a humorous and satirical moment in history. The caricature depicts the Austrian General Karl Mack on his knees, surrendering to Napoleon Bonaparte. In front of him stands Napoleon, declaring that he is not interested in forts, cities, or territories but rather desires ships, colonies, and commerce. On the right side of the image, Admiral Nelson is shown presenting the captured French Fleet to Britannia. The print showcases a significant event during the Napoleonic era when Napoleon's forces defeated Austria and forced their surrender. It highlights both Napoleon's ambition for maritime power and Britain's naval victory under Lord Nelson's leadership. George Cruikshank created this cartoon-like artwork with intricate details and vibrant colors to add humor to an otherwise serious historical event. The exaggerated characters and playful composition make it an engaging piece that reflects the political climate of its time. Displayed at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK; this print serves as a reminder of Britain's naval prowess during this period. It offers viewers an opportunity to explore British satire through art while also appreciating George Cruikshank's talent as a renowned English artist.
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