How Napoleon Became Short
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- #Political Cartoons
- #Napoleon Bonaparte
- James Gillray was a prolific British cartoonist who depicted the French Revolution and Napoleon through satirical prints.
- The Flight to Varennes in 1791, where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempted to escape Paris, marked a turning point in the French Revolution and Gillray's work.
- Gillray initially supported the French Revolution but turned against it, portraying revolutionaries as violent and chaotic, and the royal family sympathetically.
- Gillray's caricatures of Napoleon evolved from depicting him as a strong leader to mocking him as 'Little Boney,' emphasizing his short stature and petulance.
- Gillray's work influenced British public opinion and shaped the image of Napoleon for generations, despite his declining health and eventual death before the Battle of Waterloo.