A caricature of a French Revolutionary soldier. He squints to read the Rights of Man, stamps upon a proclamation, and his musket has the head of Thomas Paine (political activist and author of the Rights of Man). During the French Revolution and subsequent war with France, many patriotic prints were produced. These often satirised the revolutionaries and bolstered British morale against the French
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TOP23966309
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達志影像
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RM
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