File:Battle of Hanau after Vernet.jpg
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after the painting by VERNET, Horace (1789-1863), engraved by CHOLET, Samuel Jean Joseph (1786-1874), drawn for the plate by GIRARDET, Edouard (1819-1880) |
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painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Battle of Hanau (October 30, 1813). The Campaign of Leipzig forced Napoleon to retire to the west of the Rhine, in the course of which the French defeated a force of Germans at Hanau, near Frankfurt, on 30 October 1813. This is one of four battle scenes painted by Vernet for the duc d'Orléans (later King Louis-Philippe) depicting French successes in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. |
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Date | middle XIX c | ||||||
Source/Photographer | McGill University Libraries, [1] | ||||||
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