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Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: Duvivier
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Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: Duvivier
Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Fought at Champaubert to the east of Paris, the battle was the opening engagement of the Six Days Campaign, part of the War of the Sixth Coalition. The outcome was a victory for Napoleon and the French over a combined Russian and Prussian army. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume IV, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
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This print captures the intensity and chaos of the Battle of Champaubert, France, which took place on February 10th, 1814. Created by artist Duvivier in the late 19th century, this engraving showcases a pivotal moment in history during the Napoleonic Wars. In this scene, we witness a fierce clash between Napoleon's French army and a combined force of Russian and Prussian soldiers. The battlefield is filled with armaments such as cannons and horses galloping amidst the chaos. Men fight valiantly for their countries, their determination etched onto their faces. The significance of this battle lies not only in its outcome but also as the opening engagement of the Six Days Campaign within the War of Sixth Coalition. It marked a crucial victory for Napoleon Bonaparte against his adversaries. As we delve into this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back to that fateful day when lives were lost and destinies were shaped. The print serves as a reminder of both human resilience and sacrifice during times of war. With its intricate details capturing every aspect from weaponry to facial expressions, it offers us an immersive glimpse into history. This particular print is part of "La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles". Volume IV edited by F Roy and published between 1882-1884. A true testament to artistic skill and historical documentation alike, this print allows us to reflect upon one chapter in our collective past that forever altered nations' destinies - all through the eyes of Duvivier's masterful interpretation.
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