Monsieur veto,monarchial veto powers,despotism,1789
Title: Monsieur veto
Date Created/Published: [1789]
Summary: Print shows a monstrous giant, representing monarchical veto powers, is welcomed at an entryway by a nobleman; he has scales on his hands and feet, carries a bar used to enchain prisoners, symbolizing despotism, his broken sword lies in the street, and he hisses lightning bolts at his pursuers, sansculottes, national guardsmen, and dogs.
Notes:
Title from item.
de Vinck, 2865
Blum, 443
Forms part of: French Political Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Executive power--France--1780-1790.
Vetoes--1780-1790.
Giants--1780-1790.
France--History--1789-1793.
Cartoons (Commentary)--French--1780-1790.
Etchings--French--Hand-colored--1780-1790.
Bookmark /2004679086/
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