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The Battle of Villa Viciosa, 11 December 1710 (19th century). Artist: Jean Alaux
The Battle of Villa Viciosa, 11 December 1710 (19th century). Depiction of the battle in the War of the Spanish Succesion in which army of Philip V of Spain, commanded by Louis Joseph, Duc de Vendome (1654-1712) was victorious
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Alaux Bourbon Commander Duc De Jean Louis Joseph Marshal Marshal Of France Mounted War Of The Spanish Succession Ann Ronan Pictures Battlefield Duc De Vendome Jean Alaux Military Personnel Vendome
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This print showcases Jean Alaux's masterpiece, "The Battle of Villa Viciosa, 11 December 1710" which depicts a significant moment in the War of the Spanish Succession. The scene portrays the victorious army of Philip V of Spain, led by the esteemed Louis Joseph, Duc de Vendome. In this breathtaking artwork, we witness the chaos and intensity of battle unfold on a vast battlefield. The soldiers are adorned in their striking military uniforms as they engage in combat with unwavering determination. Horses gallop fiercely across the terrain, carrying their brave riders into the heart of conflict. Alaux's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; he masterfully captures both human and animal subjects with remarkable precision. The painting exudes an atmosphere charged with tension and valor. Louis Joseph, Duc de Vendome emerges as a central figure within this composition. Mounted on his steed, he commands his troops with strategic brilliance and inspires them to victory against all odds. "The Battle of Villa Viciosa" serves as a testament to Alaux's artistic prowess and ability to immortalize historical events through his artistry. This print transports us back to that fateful day in 1710 when courage clashed against adversity on Spanish soil. As viewers gaze upon this awe-inspiring piece, they cannot help but be captivated by its grandeur and significance within military history. It stands as a testament to humanity's enduring spirit during times of war while paying homage to those who
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