Prince Of Wagram Collection
Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier, the Prince of Wagram (1753-1815), was a prominent military figure during the Napoleonic Wars
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Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier, the Prince of Wagram (1753-1815), was a prominent military figure during the Napoleonic Wars. Known for his strategic acumen and loyalty to Napoleon Bonaparte, Berthier served as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff and was later made Prince of Neufchatel and Wagram. In this captivating collection, we delve into the life of this remarkable man through various depictions. From his late 18th century portrait by Pierre Michel Alix, to his role as Napoleon's right-hand man in the Battle of Wagram in 1809, as depicted in Francois Gabriel's watercolor painting "The Prince of Wagram's Hunt: The Pursuit." Witness Berthier's leadership during the French army's crossing of the St. Bernard Pass in 1796, and explore his later years as portrayed in the works of Contenau and Juliannau. Through these artistic renderings, we gain a deeper appreciation for the military prowess and enduring legacy of Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier.