Destruction of the French Colossus by James Gillray

Destruction of the French Colossus

(Destruction of the French Colossus, 1798. )


James Gillray

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Destruction of the French Colossus by James Gillray. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
revolution · great britain · terror · watercolour · caricature · graphic arts · guillotine · history · etching · guillotined · french revolution · gillray · james 1757-1815 · history · etching · watercolour · gillray · james 1757-1815 · bibliothèque nationale de france · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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