Nap Dreading His Doleful Doom or His Grand Entry in the Isle of Elba
Napoleon has just landed on the island of Elba. He stands on the beach scowling and says: "Ah Woe is me seeing what I have and seeing what I see." A portly woman at right, holding a long tobacco-pipe, puts her hand on his shoulder, saying, "Come cheer up my little Nicky I'll be your Empress."
Artwork Details
- Title: Nap Dreading His Doleful Doom or His Grand Entry in the Isle of Elba
- Artist: Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London)
- Subject: Napoléon Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio 1769–1821 St. Helena)
- Publisher: Thomas Tegg (British, London 1776–1846 London)
- Date: April 20, 1814
- Medium: Hand-colored etching
- Dimensions: Sheet: 9 5/16 × 13 1/2 in. (23.6 × 34.3 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1959
- Object Number: 59.533.1562
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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