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The Marechal Michel Ney (1769-1815) handed over to the soldiers of the 76th line regiment
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The Marechal Michel Ney (1769-1815) handed over to the soldiers of the 76th line regiment
JLJ4649032 The Marechal Michel Ney (1769-1815) handed over to the soldiers of the 76th line regiment, their flags found on 7/11/1805 Episode following the Battle of Elchingen between the Napoleonic army and Austria. Painting by Charles Meynier (1768-1832) 1808 Sun. 3, 60 x 5, 24 m by Meynier, Charles (1768-1832); ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: The Marechal Michel Ney (1769-1815) handed over to the soldiers of the 76th line regiment, their flags found on 7/11/1805 Episode following the Battle of Elchingen between the Napoleonic army and Austria. Painting by Charles Meynier (1768-1832) 1808 Sun. 3, 60 x 5, 24 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the historical moment when Marechal Michel Ney (1769-1815) handed over the captured flags to the soldiers of the 76th line regiment. The event took place on July 11,1805, following the intense Battle of Elchingen between Napoleon's army and Austria. The painting by Charles Meynier (1768-1832), created in 1808, beautifully captures this significant episode in French military history. Measuring an impressive size of 3.60 x 5.24 meters, it is housed at Chateau de Versailles in France. In this scene, Ney stands tall and proud as he presents the Austrian flags to his comrades. The artwork not only commemorates a victorious moment for France but also symbolizes the power and strength of its army during the Napoleonic era. Through this photograph taken by ePhoto Josse, viewers can appreciate both the artistry of Meynier's work and its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of how art can immortalize important events and individuals while providing insight into past conflicts. This image evokes feelings of patriotism and admiration for those who fought bravely on behalf of their country. It reminds us that even amidst war and conflict, there is beauty to be found in artistic expressions that capture these moments forevermore.
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