RecordColoured engraving of a Highland soldier, entitled 'Le Répas du Chat'
Coloured engraving of a Highland soldier, entitled 'Le Répas du Chat'Satirical engraving of a Highland soldier, entitled 'Le Répas du Chat' (The Cat's Dinner) or 'Honni soit qui mal y pense' (Dishonour be to him who thinks badly of it), published in Paris by Boieldieu, 1815. A Scots soldier lifts his kilt to collect red cherries, while a cat jumps below him. In the background another kilted Scotsman is bending over to the obvious delight of two French ladies behind him. French print makers were fascinated by the kilt and what was worn beneath it. The productivity of French print-sellers underwent rapid expansion during the encampment of the Highland Regiments in the Bois de Boulogne after the Battle of Waterloo. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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