The ghost of Buonaparte appearing to the directory!!!, Isaac Cruikshank, 1799

The ghost of Buonaparte appearing to the directory!!!, Isaac Cruikshank, 1799

Bonaparte (left), standing among clouds, threatens the five directors with a large jagged sword. He wears a shirt, sash, and spurred boots only, and has a bleeding wound. He declaims angrily: "regicides, parricides, fratricides, & patricides, this is the effects of your insatiable thirst for conquest, this is your reward for my glorious achievements in italy, germany, &c - to die by the hand of an assassin, - a d------d musselman; & all my brave legions destroyed by water melons & the arabs. Go murderers in cold blood; may your conscious guilt ever prey upon your vitals; & may the name of nelson ever haunt you sleeping & waking. " the directors, wearing their plumed hats (except one whose hair rises) and elaborate cloaks (see bmsat 9199), shrink in terror. They are seated at an oblong table on which is a paper: 'item to send buonaparte to egypt to prevent his organizing the directory. ' 1 january 1799 hand-coloured etching. Date: 1799. Dimensions: Height: 242 mm; Width: 341 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras. Collection: British Museum. The ghost of Buonaparte appearing to the directory!!! (BM 1868,0808.6810)
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