Featured on PDR in the essay Little Boney: James Gillray and Napoleon’s Fragile Masculinity

Of all the caricatures of Napoleon Bonaparte, representations of the French emperor as a miniscule megalomaniac continue to haunt the historical imagination to an unparalleled degree. Peter W. Walker searches for the origins of “Little Boney” in the early 19th-century caricatures of James Gillray, the English illustrator who took Napoleon down a peg by diminishing his reputation and scale to the point of absurdity.

Other works by the artist in the archive…

Manic-Ravings, or, Little Boney in a Strong Fit

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Date

1803


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Public Domain Worldwide

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