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The journey of a modern hero, to the island of Elba   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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The journey of a modern hero, to the island of Elba
title QS:P1476,en:"The journey of a modern hero, to the island of Elba"
label QS:Len,"The journey of a modern hero, to the island of Elba"
Description
Print shows Napoleon I seated backwards on a donkey on the road "to Elba" from Fontainebleau; he holds a broken sword in one hand and the donkey's tail in the other while two drummers follow him playing farewell(?) march. Includes twelve lines of verse.
Date May 1814
date QS:P571,+1814-05-00T00:00:00Z/10
Medium hand-colored engraving on paper
Dimensions height: 18.9 cm (7.4 in); width: 22.7 cm (8.9 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,18.9U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,22.7U174728
Collection
Library of Congress   wikidata:Q131454
Library of Congress
Native name Library of Congress
Location
Coordinates 38° 53′ 19″ N, 77° 00′ 17″ W Link to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps Edit this at Wikidata
Established 24 April 1800 Edit this at Wikidata
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institution QS:P195,Q131454
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Accession number
LC-DIG-ppmsca-04308
Inscriptions

Title bottom center:

The Journey of a modern Hero to the island of ELBA

Publisher's mark bottom right:

Pub'd by, J. Phillips, No. 32 Charles Street Hampstead road

Text top left:

To Elba // To Fontainebleu

Text on saddle:

Materials for the history of my life and exploits // A budget of mathematical books for my study at ELBA

Text top left:

A throne is only made of wood and cover'd in velvet.

Text behind the donkey:

The greatest events in human life is turn'd to a puff.

Text bottom:

Farewell my brave soldiers, my eagles adieu;
Stung with my ambition, o'er the world ye flew:
But deeds of disaster so sad to rehearse
I have lived--fatal truth for to know the reverse.
From Moscow to Lipsic; the case it is clear
I was sent back to France with a flea in my ear.
A lesson to mortals regarding my fall:
He grasps at a shadow, by grasping at all.
My course it is finish'd my race it is run,
My career it is ended just where it begun.
The Empire of France no more it is mine.
Because I can't keep it I freely resign.
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