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The Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) entering the city of Toulouse in 1814
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The Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) entering the city of Toulouse in 1814
NAM250553 The Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) entering the city of Toulouse in 1814, illustration for a narrative poem by Dr. Syntax, published 1818 (coloured aquatint) by Heath, William (1795-1840) (after); National Army Museum, London; eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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Arthur Wellesley British Army Entourage Gate Gates Mounted Officers Welcoming
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The Duke of Wellington Triumphantly Enters Toulouse in 1814". In this print, we witness the historic moment when The Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley himself, rides triumphantly into the city of Toulouse in 1814. Mounted on his majestic horse, he is surrounded by a loyal entourage of British soldiers and officers who have fought alongside him throughout the campaign. As they pass through the towering gates, their arrival is met with a warm welcome from the people of Toulouse. Excitement fills the air as locals line the streets to catch a glimpse of their victorious leader. The atmosphere is electric with anticipation and gratitude for their liberation from years of occupation. The image beautifully captures both power and grace as Wellington confidently sits atop his steed. His presence commands respect and admiration from all those around him. The horses themselves exude strength and vitality, symbolizing not only military might but also resilience in times of conflict. This stunning illustration was created by William Heath as part of a narrative poem by Dr. Syntax published in 1818. Its vibrant colors bring to life an important moment in history while showcasing Heath's artistic talent. Now preserved at London's National Army Museum, this print serves as a reminder of Wellington's remarkable leadership during wartime and his significant role in shaping European history.
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