LZT1012705: The Parricide a Sketch of Modern Patriotism, En Sanguine Engraving, a Woman Wearing a Feathered Headdress, Representing America, Stepping on Britannia's Broken Spear and Shield, She Lunges from the Left, at the Direction of John Wilkes, Toward Britannia Who is Being Restrained by Two Men, at the Same Time the British Lion Lunges from the Right, Guided by Lord Camden. Several Ministers Assist with the Parricide, and on the Far Left, Discord, an Old Medusa-Like Hag, Raises Two Torches in Victory. An Abyss Appears to Be Opening at Britannia's Feet. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1004191: From the Battle of St. Quentin on the 19th of January 1871. German Cavalry Charging at a French Defensive Line. The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, Often Referred to in France As the War of 1870. Amling, Franz, German Painter, 1853 in Trier, 1894 in Schleissheim, Student of Hasselhorst at the Städel Institute at Frankfurt a. M. In 1884 He Went to Munich. He Painted Genre Scenes and Popular Military / Bridgeman Images