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Battle Waterloo June 18 1815 View battlefield
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Battle Waterloo June 18 1815 View battlefield
The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. View of the battlefield when the English commander Wellington hears that Prussian aid is on its way. The wounded William, Prince of Orange, is taken away in the left foreground. The commanders and other officers on horseback are in the middle, on the right in the foreground wounded and dead soldiers. In the background the fighting rages on the battlefield. The following are also portrayed: Lieutenant-general Lord Uxbridge, Sir Rowland Hill, Staff Colonel Sir William Delancey, Major-General George Cooke, Colonel Harvey, Colonel Campbell. Lieutenant General Don Miquel de Alava, Lieutenant Colonel F.C. Ponsonby, Major William Thornhill, Jean Victor, Baron De Constant de Rebeque, Colonel Sir John Elley, Lieutenant Colonel Aberson, Major General A.K.J.G. d Aubreme, Captain Aberson, Captain H. Roepel, Colonel H. Detmers, Major J.L.D. van der Smissen, Colonel J. Colborne, Lieutenant Colonel Jhr. W.F. Boreel. Lieutenant General D.H. Baron Chasse, Colonel Sir G.A. Wood, Major General J.B. Baon van Merlen, Lieutenant General Ch. von Alten, Major General Sir Colin Halkett, Lieutenant Colonel William George Harris, Captain C. Nepveu, Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, H.D. Count De Cruquenbourg, N.C. Ampt, Major General Jhr. A.D. Trip, John William Fremantle, Major General Count van Rheede, Major General Lord Edward Somerset, Charles Gordon Lennox, Earl of March, Colonel Dennis Pack, Major P.S.R. van Hooff, Major general John Ormsby Vandeleur, Major Georg, Freiherr Baring, Colonel C. Von Ompteda, Colonel L.J.H.F. The Caylar and General de Cambronne Division, Marechal de Camp, battle, putting out of action by wounding, animals used in the army, Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley or Wellington, Willem II (King of the Netherlands), Jan Willem Pieneman, 1824, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 567 cm × w 823 cm l 822.7 cm l 822.6 cm l 565.7 cm l 566.4 cm l 900.0 cm × l 842.0 cm × w 40.0 cm l 650.0 cm × l 592.0 cm × w 40.0 cm
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Battle of Waterloo, June 18,1815 - A Glimpse into the Chaos
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the Battle of Waterloo on June 18,1815. The scene unfolds as English commander Wellington receives news that Prussian aid is en route to bolster their forces against Napoleon Bonaparte's army. Amidst the chaos and carnage of war, this image offers a glimpse into the sheer magnitude and intensity of the battlefield. In the foreground, we witness Prince William of Orange being carried away, wounded but alive. The middle ground showcases commanders and officers on horseback strategizing amidst the turmoil. On the right side lies a haunting sight - wounded and fallen soldiers who have paid the ultimate price for victory. The background reveals an ongoing clash between opposing forces; it is a testament to both bravery and desperation as soldiers fight relentlessly for their respective causes. Notable figures depicted include Lieutenant-general Lord Uxbridge, Sir Rowland Hill, Staff Colonel Sir William Delancey, Major-General George Cooke, Colonel Harvey, Colonel Campbell among others. This remarkable artwork by Jan Willem Pieneman in 1824 immortalizes this historic event with meticulous detail. It portrays not only key military figures but also highlights various aspects such as animals used in battle and casualties suffered by both sides. As we gaze upon this monumental canvas measuring over five meters high and eight meters wide, we are transported back to that fateful day when Arthur Wellesley or Wellington led his troops against formidable odds towards victory at Waterloo.
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