Cartoon on Talleyrand and Palmerston, 1832, John Doyle, 1832, Cartoon in which a dog (Talleyrand) holds a cat (Palmerston) captive in his arms and tries to press her paw on a hot stove (Belgium and Antwerp). Cartoon on the roles of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, the French ambassador to London and Minister Palmerston, participants in the negotiations at the London Conference on the independence of Belgium, October 1832. Stated at top right: HB Sketches, no. 232., print maker: John Doyle, (mentioned on object), printer: A. Ducôte, (mentioned on object), publisher: Thomas McLean, (mentioned on object), London, 22-Nov-1832, paper, h 349 mm × w 260 mm.
Cartoon on Talleyrand and Palmerston, 1832, John Doyle, 1832, Cartoon in which a dog (Talleyrand) holds a cat (Palmerston) captive in his arms and tries to press her paw on a hot stove (Belgium and Antwerp). Cartoon on the roles of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, the French ambassador to London and Minister Palmerston, participants in the negotiations at the London Conference on the independence of Belgium, October 1832. Stated at top right: HB Sketches, no. 232., print maker: John Doyle, (mentioned on object), printer: A. Ducôte, (mentioned on object), publisher: Thomas McLean, (mentioned on object), London, 22-Nov-1832, paper, h 349 mm × w 260 mm