The Allied Bakers or the Corsican Toad-in-the-hole is an 1814 political caricature by the British illustrator George Cruikshank.
It makes reference to Napoleon's Corsican heritage and the traditional British dish toad in the hole.
The bakers of the Sixth Coalition are led by Marshal Blucher of Prussia and Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden to the left of the scene.
Reflecting Austria's perceived ambiguous status Francis I (father-in-law of Napoleon) is shown pretending that the oven door is too stiff to the open.
[1] In sharp contrast the Duke of Wellington, representing Britain, strides forwards with two fresh pies emphasising his victories following the invasion of southern France.