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3062512 HRH William Prince of Orange wounded at the moment of victory in the memorable battle of Waterloo, 1815, published 1816 (engraving) by Odevaere, Joseph Denis (1778-1830) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Coloured stipple engraving by W Van Senus after J Odevare, published 1816.
With a member of the 1st Royal Dragoons carrying the captured French eagle of the 105th Regiment in the left foreground, either Capt Alexander Kennedy Clark (who captured it) or Cpl Francis Stiles or Styles (who carried it to the rear).
); eNational Army Museum; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the historic moment when HRH William Prince of Orange was wounded at the pinnacle of his victory in the renowned Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Published in 1816, this engraving by Joseph Denis Odevaere depicts a crucial scene from one of history's most significant conflicts. In the foreground, we witness a member of the 1st Royal Dragoons proudly carrying the captured French eagle of the 105th Regiment. This symbolizes not only their triumph but also showcases either Captain Alexander Kennedy Clark, who seized it, or Corporal Francis Stiles or Styles, who valiantly transported it to safety. Amidst this triumphant atmosphere stands HRH William Prince of Orange on horseback. Despite his victorious stance and undeniable bravery, he is depicted as wounded – a reminder that even great leaders are not invincible. The image evokes both admiration for his courage and concern for his well-being. The depiction invites us to reflect on the sacrifices made during war and highlights the physical toll it takes on individuals like Prince William. It also offers insight into early medical practices as soldiers faced injuries on battlefields. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork published by Bridgeman Images and housed in London's National Army Museum, we are transported back to that fateful day where history was shaped forever – an enduring testament to valor and resilience amidst chaos and conflict.
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