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[Journée du XIII Vendémiaire, L'an IV. Eglise St. Roch, rue St. Honoré.]
[Journée du XIII Vendémiaire, L'an IV. Eglise St. Roch, rue St. Honoré.]
Dessiné par C. Monnet. Gravé par Helman.
Engraving with large margins. Plate: 450 x 280mm (17¾ x 11"). Slight paper tone and surface dirt.
Depiction of the battle which took place between the Royalists and the French Revolutionary Troops on the 13 Vendémiaire Year 4 (5th October 1795), a battle which was to instigate Napoleon Bonaparte's rapid advancement. The Revolutions anti-catholic sentiments created strong anti-revolutionary feelings in western France, feelings which boiled over into an insurrection. The Royalists, supported by British troops, having been victorious in several battles marched on Paris. Royalists within the city began demonstrations which soon turned violent. A young General Bonaparte suceeded in defeating the Royalists, essentially extinguishing the threat to the Revolution, and was promoted to General of the Division.
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Napoleon Forcing the Passage of the Bridge of Arcola.
Napoleon Forcing the Passage of the Bridge of Arcola.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the original design of C. Vernet, executed at Paris by L. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published April 2, 1823 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"). Folded twice as issued, album paper stuck over left edge.
The Battle of Arcole (15-17 November 1796), fought south east of Verona between French and Austrian forces attempting to relieve Mantova. The scene has Napoleon riding Marengo over the bridge, following the Tricoleur: in the painting by Horace Vernet (not Carle as the inscription states) it is Napoleon who carrys the standard. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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[Music Sheet] Musical Bouquet. The Battle of Austerlitz Quadrille.
[Music Sheet] Musical Bouquet. The Battle of Austerlitz Quadrille. Composed by A. Le Duc.
London: Musical Bouquet Office, 192, High Holborn: & J. Allen, 20 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.
4pp. lithographed music, with vignette scene on front. Sheets 340 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Paper toned, second sheet of music with long tear sellotaped.
The vignette shows Napoleon and his officers at the Battle of Austerlitz (2nd December 1805), after the painting by François Gérard.
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Napoleon Defeating the Mamelukes, at the Battle of the Pyramids, near Cairo.
Napoleon Defeating the Mamelukes, at the Battle of the Pyramids, near Cairo.
Engrav'd by Mr George Cruikshank from the Design of Swebach, originally Published at Paris, and dedicated to the Grand Army.
Published October 1 1823 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint, J. Whatman, Turkey Mill 1827 watermark. Sheet 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Folded twice as issued, trimmed close to image, small split taped, album paper stuck over left edge.
In the Battle of the Pyramids (or Battle of Embabeh), 21st July 1798, Napoleon destroyed the Ottoman armies of Egypt, using a new tactic, the Divisional Square, to counter the Mameluck cavalry attacks. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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The taking of Bonapartes Invincible Standard.
The taking of Bonapartes Invincible Standard.
Woodruff delin. Taylor sculp
Publish'd as the Act directs July 30 1803 by J. Stratford No. 112 Holborn Hill
Engraving, sheet 170 x 215mm (6¾ x 8½"). Dusty.
Scene imagining a defeat of Napoleon's army by Allied forces, published in 1803 at the height of the Napoleonic Wars when fears of a French invasion were also widely shared.
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Faits Mémorables. de la Vie Militaire et Privée de sa Majesté L'Empereur des Français et Roi d'Italie.
Faits Mémorables. de la Vie Militaire et Privée de sa Majesté L'Empereur des Français et Roi d'Italie.
Paris, chez Ostervald Ainé, rue du Petit-Lion-Saint-Sulpice, No 20. 1807 [-1809].
Large oblong folio, original half calf with marbled boards, rubbed, front board detached, endpapers creased; engr. title, 1pp. text, 33 engraved plates. Some wear throughout.
The achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte including (despite the date on the titlepage) the Battle of Wagram in 1809.
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[Borodino] Bataille de la Moskowa, Ou Prise de la Grande Redoute.
[Borodino] Bataille de la Moskowa, Ou Prise de la Grande Redoute.
Dessiné par Carle Vernet. Gravé par Le Comte.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Stipple and engraving. Sheet 570 x 840mm (22½ x 33") very large margins. A few nicks in the edges.
Napoleon at the Battle of the Moskva (the French name for Borodino), 7th September 1812, en route to Moscow. It shows Napoleon on his white charger before the Shevardino Redoubt, which the French captured at a cost of 4-5,000 French and 6,000 Russian casualties.
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Combat de Castel-Gineste.
Combat de Castel-Gineste. (1793 14 Novembre 4 Frimaire. Victoires et Conquests tôme 2. page 137.) Le Genéral Massena Officiers et soldats Coopèrent à ce transport.
Lithog de C. de Last. au dépot Gén.al de.al Lithog.ie. quai voltaire No7.
[1818.]
Lithograph. Printed area: 265 x 385mm (10½ x 15¼"), with large margins. Uncut. Tears to margins.
A scene showing an attack on Castelgineste during the Napoleonic Wars.
[Ref: 44763]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Bivouac de Cosaques.
Bivouac de Cosaques.
Carle Vernet.
Au Dépot général de lithographie Rue Jacob No14.
Lithograph. Printed area: 470 x 375mm (18½ x 14¾"). Loss below title.
A scene in a ruined building where Russian soldiers have set up camp.
[Ref: 44777]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Matinée du 18 Brumaire.
Matinée du 18 Brumaire.
Champion del. Lithog. de Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 320 x 420mm (12½ x 16½"), with large margins. Foxing.
Napoleon Bonaparte taking command of the local troops of Paris on the morning of the coup of 9th November 1799. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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Le Marechal Mortier au Combat de Dirnstein.
Le Marechal Mortier au Combat de Dirnstein.
A. Sandoz del. Frilley sc.
[n.d., 1825.]
Engraving. 155 x 230mm (6 x 9").
A scene from the Battle of Durenstein (1805) fought by the VIII Corps or 'Corps Mortier' under Marshal Edouard Mortier (1768-1835).
[Ref: 55847]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Bataille d'Eckmühl.
Bataille d'Eckmühl.
V. Adam del. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 330 x 405mm (13 x 16"), with large margins. Slight foxing.
Napoleon Bonaparte on horseback, surrounded by his officers, watching the progress of the Battle of Eckmühl (21-22th April 1809), in which the French beat the Austrians. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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Napoleon Defeating the Turkish Pacha, at the Battle of Aboukir.
Napoleon Defeating the Turkish Pacha, at the Battle of Aboukir.
Engraved by George Cruikshank , from the original design of M. Denon, executed at Paris by I. Duplexi Bertaux.
Published September 22, 1824 by J. Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint, 1823 J. Whatman watermarked paper. Sheet 210 x 320mm (8¼ x 12½"). Original binding folds, trimmed within plate on three sides, as issued.
The Battle of Aboukir (25 July 1799) in which Napoleon Bonaparte's defeated Seid Mustafa Pasha's Ottoman army. From William Henry Ireland's four-volume 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte' 1823-28.
[Ref: 36008]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Combat et Victoire d'Aboukir, en Egypte,
Combat et Victoire d'Aboukir, en Egypte, le 10 Brumaire An 8. No. 142
Duplessi-Bertaux inv. aqua forti. Dupréel sculp.
[Paris: Auber, 1804.]
Etching with 4 pages of text. Plate 235 x 310mm (9¼ x 12¼"). Some creasing.
The Battle of Abukir was Napoleon's decisive victory over Seid Mustafa Pasha's Ottoman army in 1799 during the French invasion of Egypt (1798). Published in the 'Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française'.
[Ref: 28291]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Bataille d'Enzersdorff.
Bataille d'Enzersdorff. Le 4 Juillet 1809, l'armée francaise sous les ordres de sa majesté l'Empereur passa le Danube pendant la nuit.
A Paris chez la V.e Chéreau, M.de d'Estampes, rue St Jacques, No 10 aux deux Colonnes près la Fontaine St Severin. [n.d., c.1810.]
Engraving with bright colour. 305 x 420mm (12 x 16½"), with wide margins.
The French crossed the Danube near Enzersdorff and attacked the Austrian army on the 4th July 1809, with an inconclusive result. Enzersdorff can be seen in flames in the background. The following day, in the more decisive Battle of Wagram, Napoleon defeated the Austrians, ending the War of the Fifth Coalition.
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Napoleon defeating the Prussian Army, at the Battle of Eylau.
Napoleon defeating the Prussian Army, at the Battle of Eylau.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the Original Design of Swebach, Published at Paris.
Published June 6, 1825 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 300mm (8½ x 11¾"). Folded twice as issued, small split taped, album paper stuck over left edge.
The Battle of Eylau (7-8th February 1807), in which Napoleon fought a Russian army that was reinforced by Prussians late in the day. Although the French gained possession of the battlefield, they had suffered enormous losses and failed to destroy the Russian army; the following morning, Marshal Ney observed: ''Quel massacre! Et sans résultat'' (''What a massacre! And without result''). From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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The Retreat of the French Grand Army from Moscow, Intercepted by the Russian Cossacks, 1813.
The Retreat of the French Grand Army from Moscow, Intercepted by the Russian Cossacks, 1813. Inscribed to the Wisdom, Policy & Valour, of the Russian Government & Army, by Edw.d Orme.
Atkinson del. M. Dubourg sculp.t.
Published & Sold Jan.y. 30.th 1813, by Edw.d Orme, Bond St. London.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 305 x 405mm (12 x 16''). Laid on album sheet, tears, foxing and paper tone.
A scene showing the aftermath of a cossack attack on the retreating French army. Following Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812, Napoleon had held Moscow for one month but as winter drew in and with no negotiations from the Russians, Napoleon decided to retreat. Lack of food and fodder for animals, cold and repeated attacks from the Cossacks caused the French to lose huge numbers of men.
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Combat d'Hondtschoote.
Combat d'Hondtschoote. (1793 Victoires et Conquetes tom 2. page 19.) Je l'aura ou je perdrai la vie.
F. Grenier. 1818. Lithog. de C. de Last.
au dépot gén.al de Lithog.ie quai voltaire No7.
Lithograph. Printed area: 350 x 300mm (13¾ x 11¾"), with large margins.
A military scene showing the Battle of Hondschoote during the Flanders Campaign in the Napoleonic Wars. A plate from ''The Victories, Conquests, Disasters, Reverses and the Civil War of the French from 1789-1815'' published in 1818.
[Ref: 44808]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Retraite de Leipzig.
Retraite de Leipzig.
Grenier del.t. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 310 x 390mm (12¼ x 15¼"), with very large margins.
Napoleon giving orders to his generals after his defeat at the Battle of Leipzig (16-19th October 1813) begins. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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Returning Thanks to Almighty God, Spontaneously on the field of Battle, after the great victory over the French & Saxons, at Leipzig 1813, by the Emperors of Russia, Austria & King of Prussia.
Returning Thanks to Almighty God, Spontaneously on the field of Battle, after the great victory over the French & Saxons, at Leipzig 1813, by the Emperors of Russia, Austria & King of Prussia.
J.A. Atkinson Del. M. Dubourg Sculp.t.
Published & Sold March 1st. 1814 by Edw.d Orme, Publisher to his Majesty and H.R.H. the Prince Regent Bond St. (corner of Brook St.) London.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 260 x 360mm (10¼ x 14''), Whatman watermark. Trimmed, loss in top left corner.
A scene showing the commanders of the allies of the Sixth Coalition giving thanks following their victory at the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813. The victory was a decisive moment compelling Napoleon to return to France.
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Pont de Lodi.
Pont de Lodi.
Litho: de C. Motte Rue des Marais.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 280 x 405mm (11 x 16"), with large margins. Mount stain.
The French army forcing the crossing of the bridge over the Adda, 10 May 1796, driving the Austrian army into retreat, after which Milan was occupied. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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Bombardment de Madrid, Le 4 Décembre 1808.
Bombardment de Madrid, Le 4 Décembre 1808.
Le Compte del. Couché fils aqua fori. Bovinet Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet size: 305 x 465mm (12 x 18¼"). Trimmed inside plate at top and bottom. Paper slightly toned.
The Peninsular War (1807-1814) was a military conflict between the First French Empire and the allied powers of Spain, Britain and Portugal for control of the Iberian Peninsula during the Napoleonic Wars. The siege of Madrid was the final French success during Napoleon’s only campaign in Spain. Napoleon himself arrived at Madrid at noon on 2nd December and on the morning of 4th December the French accepted the surrender of the defenders. This battle scene depicts Napoleon, surrounded by his officers, as prisoners are presented to him to the right of the image. The French cavalry can be seen in troops in the background to the left, with the city of Madrid burning in the distance.
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Napoleon’s Flight across the Rhine, Near the City of Mentz, pursued by the Allies, 1812.
Napoleon’s Flight across the Rhine, Near the City of Mentz, pursued by the Allies, 1812.
Manskirch del. Clark & Dubourg Sculp.t.
Published & Sold Jan.y 1st 1816, by Edw.d Orme, Publisher to his Majesty & the Regent, Bond Street, corner of Brook St. London.
Coloured aquatint. 250 x 325mm (9¾ x 12¾"), with large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1814'.
A cavalry rear guard action as Napoleon's troops try to cross the Rhine to reach the city of Mainz. From 'Historic military and naval anecdotes of ... the last long-contested war'.
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Napoleon’s Flight across the Rhine, Near the City of Mentz, pursued by the Allies, 1812.
Napoleon’s Flight across the Rhine, Near the City of Mentz, pursued by the Allies, 1812.
Manskirch del. Clark & Dubourg Sculp.t.
Published & Sold Jan.y 1st 1816, by Edw.d Orme, Publisher to his Majesty & the Regent, Bond Street, corner of Brook St. London.
Coloured aquatint. Printed area 220 x 280mm (8½ x 11"). Cut inside platemark.
A cavalry rear guard action as Napoleon's troops try to cross the Rhine to reach the city of Mainz. From 'Historic military and naval anecdotes of ... the last long-contested war'.
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Levée du Siege de Mantoue.
Levée du Siege de Mantoue.
Chasselat del. Lith. de C. Motte R. de marais.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Sheet 444 x 596mm (17½ x 23½"), with very large margins.
The Siege of Mantua (1796-1797), when the French forces under the overall command of Napoleon, besieged and blockaded a large Austrian garrison for many months until it surrendered. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
[Ref: 30828]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Battle of Marengo.
The Battle of Marengo.
J. Christal del. H. Cook sc.
London, Pub. Aug.19-1815, by Rich.d Evans, White row, Spitalfields.
Engraving. 183 x 229mm (7¼ x 9").
The Battle of Marengo, fought on 14 June 1800, saw a decisive French victory over the Austrians. Napoleon seen here on his horse leading the surprise attack near the end of the day, driving the Austrians out of Italy, and enhancing his political position in Paris as First Consul of France.
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Napoleon's Decisive Victory over the Austrians, at the Battle of Marengo.
Napoleon's Decisive Victory over the Austrians, at the Battle of Marengo.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the original design of C. Vernet. executed at Paris by L. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published Aug.t 1, 1824 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"). Folded twice as issued, split taped, album paper stuck over left edge.
The Battle of Marengo, fought 14th June 1800, between Napoleon and Austrian forces near Alessandria in Piedmont, a victory that consolidated Napoleon's grip on political power in France. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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Prise de Menin.
Prise de Menin. (1793-an 11,25 Octobre. 4, Bruimaire; Victoires et Conquètes page 217. tome 2.) Le Géneral Souhame entre dans Menin.
F. Grenier. 1818. Lithog. de C. de Last.
au dépot gén.al de Lithog.ie quai voltaire No7.
Lithograph. Printed area: 350 x 300mm (13¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins.
A military scene showing the French victory at the Battle of Menin and their capture of the city. A plate from ''The Victories, Conquests, Disasters, Reverses and the Civil War of the French from 1789-1815'' published in 1818.
[Ref: 44807]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Battle of the Mincio River, 1814.] Passage du Mincio.
[Battle of the Mincio River, 1814.] Passage du Mincio.
L. Gudin del. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 310 x 390mm (12¼ x 15¼"), with very large margins.
A battle in Lombardy, northern Italy, between the French led by Eugène de Beauharnais (son of Napoleon's first wife, Joesphine) and the Austrians under Field Marshal Heinrich von Bellegarde. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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Marche de la division Molitor vers la Lob-au.
Marche de la division Molitor vers la Lob-au.
Alex De la Borde del. Piringer sculp.
Retouche par Swebach.
Etching with aquatint, sheet 270 x 340mm (10½ x 13½"). Trimmed to plate on three sides.
Napoleonic troops on campaign during the French invasion of Austria in 1809. Numbered 'Tom. I.' upper right. From a series of views of the Napoleonic Wars 1800 - 1815 reissued by Bernard Edouard Swebach (1800-70).
BNF: FRBNF40344234.
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Bataille de Montebello.
Bataille de Montebello.
V. Adam del. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 330 x 405mm (13 x 16"), with large margins. Slight mount stain.
Napoleon Bonaparte on horseback, surrounded by his officers, watching the progress of the Battle of Montebello (9th June 1800), in which the French beat the Austrians. Five days later the more famous Battle of Marengo was fought. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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The Attack and Capture of Naples, by the French, after a Most Obstinate Resistance.
The Attack and Capture of Naples, by the French, after a Most Obstinate Resistance.
Engraved by Mr. George Cruikshank, from the original design of C. Vernet, executed at Paris, by I. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published December 27, 1823, by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 210 x 306mm. 8¼ x 12". Folds as published. Some creasing and soiling.
Part of the Neopolitan War as fought between the Kingdom of Naples and the Austrian Empire. It started on 15 March 1815 when Joachim Murat declared war on Austria and ended on 20 May 1815 with the signing of the Treaty of Casalanza. From "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte".
Cohn: 435.
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The Attack and Capture of Naples, by the French, after a Most Obstinate Resistance.
The Attack and Capture of Naples, by the French, after a Most Obstinate Resistance.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the original design of C. Vernet. executed at Paris by L. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published December 27, 1823 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"), watermarked 1822. Folded twice as issued, small split, album paper stuck over left edge.
The capture of Naples in 1806, shortly after the evacuation of Anglo-Russian forces sent to suppress the pro-French Parthenopaean Republic. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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Bataille D'Ocana, Livrée le 19 Novembre 1809.
Bataille D'Ocana, Livrée le 19 Novembre 1809.
Roéhn del. Couche fils aqua forti. Pigeot sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet size: 305 x 465mm (12 x 18¼"). Trimmed inside plate at top and bottom.
During the War of Independence, the battle of Ocaña, currently in the province of Toledo, Spain, was fought on 19 November 1809 and resulted in a French victory under the command of Marshal Soult against the Spanish General Juan Carlos de Aréizaga. It was the biggest defeat of the Spanish army, who lost nearly 19,000 men despite being superior in number to their French counterparts, and reinforced the Spanish throne of Joseph Bonaparte (1768 - 1844), the elder brother of Napoleon Bonaparte who had declared him King of Spain a year prior to the battle. In this scene, French troops attack the Spanish, who can be seen fleeing great numbers in the distance to the left.
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Affaire d'Ost Capelle. (Victoires et Conquêtes, Juillet 1793. Tom. 1.er Pag. 194.)
Affaire d'Ost Capelle. (Victoires et Conquêtes, Juillet 1793. Tom. 1.er Pag. 194.) Capitaine feu feu sur l'ennemi!
F. Grenier. Lithog.ie de C. Motte rue des Marais.
Au Dépot Général de Lithog.ie rue Jacob N.14.
Lithograph. Printed area: 355 x 300mm (14 x 11¾"), with large margins. Uncut. Small tears in margins.
A print showing the events of the Ost Capelle affair during the Napoleonic Wars. Charles Motte lithographer 1766-1840.
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Pont d'Arcole. d'aprés un Croquis fait pendant la Bataille par BD.
Pont d'Arcole. d'aprés un Croquis fait pendant la Bataille par BD.
Bacler d'Albe ft. Lith de G Engelmann.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Lithograph. 275 x 362mm (10¾ x 14¼").
The Battle of the Bridge of Arcole was a strategic battle led by Napoleon Bonaparte against the Austrian army in the November of 1796. The aim was to cut the Austrian's line of retreat, a battle that was won by Napoleon.
[Ref: 17318]   £35.00   (£42.00 incl.VAT)
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Blockhaus construit par les Français sur le haut d'une lour pour défendre le passage de Ponte-Duero.
Blockhaus construit par les Français sur le haut d'une lour pour défendre le passage de Ponte-Duero.
Bacler d'Albe ft. Lith de G Engelmann.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Lithograph. 265 x 367mm. 10½ x 14½".
The Duero Bridge in Valladolid. A strategic fort was built by Napoleon in 1812 during the French Revolutionary Wars to defend the passage across the River Duero. Gun fire can be seen from the tower and the opposite side of the bridge, as the French army fight to hold their ground and defend the bridge and passageway. A boat in the foreground has had little success in crossing, with bodies lying on the shoreline.
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Bataille de Pulstuck.
Bataille de Pulstuck.
Champion del. Lith: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph with very large margins. Printed area 325 x 430mm (12¾ x 17").
The snow-bound Battle of Pultusk, Poland (26 December 1806), during the War of the Fourth Coalition. 50,000 Russian soldiers held off 23,000 French troops led by Marshal Jean Lannes. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
[Ref: 35928]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Bataille de Ratisbonne.
Bataille de Ratisbonne. Salon 1810.
Gantherat Pinxit. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 300 x 405mm (11¾ x 16"), with very large margins.
Early in the Battle of Ratisbon (also Battle of Regensburg, 23th April 1809) Napoleon was shot in the ankle. However, because of the distance of the shot, it only caused a bruise. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
[Ref: 55867]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Bataille de Rivoli.
Bataille de Rivoli.
C. Vernet. Lit: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 300 x 440mm (11¾ x 17¼"), with large margins.
General Napoleon Bonaparte and his officers on horseback above the Battle of Rivoli (14-15 January 1797), in which Austria's fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua failed. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
[Ref: 55871]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Rovereto] Napoleon & Massena Defeating the Austrian Army, at the Terrible Battle of Roveredo.
[Rovereto] Napoleon & Massena Defeating the Austrian Army, at the Terrible Battle of Roveredo.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the original drawn from Nature by C. Vernet executed at Paris by L. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published August 1, 1823 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"). Folded twice as issued, split taped, creasing, album paper stuck over left edge.
The Battle of Rovereto (also Battle of Roveredo), fought 4th September 1796 east of Lake Guardia in northern Italy, at which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians who were trying to raise the Seige of Mantova. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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Mort du Prince Louis de Prusse, Au Combat de Saalfed, Le 10 Octobre 1806.
Mort du Prince Louis de Prusse, Au Combat de Saalfed, Le 10 Octobre 1806.
Swebach del. Couche fils aqua forti. Pigeot sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet size: 305 x 465mm (12 x 18¼"). Trimmed inside plate at top and bottom.
The battle of Saalfeld was the first major clash during the War of the Fourth Coalition, including Prussia, Russia, Saxony, Sweden, and Great Britain, and saw a French column defeat a smaller Prussian force under Prince Louis Ferdinand. Prince Louis decided to lead five squadrons into battle, and with the French cavalry responding, he was wounded, but refused to surrender, and was killed in single combat by Quartermaster Guindet of the 10th Hussars, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte.
[Ref: 36161]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[San Giorgio] Napoleon & Augereau, in the Heat of the Tremendous Battle of St George.
[San Giorgio] Napoleon & Augereau, in the Heat of the Tremendous Battle of St George.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the original design of C. Vernet, executed at Paris by L. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published June 2, 1823 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint, watermark 1820's?. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"). Folded twice as issued, split taped, creasing, album paper stuck over left edge.
The Battle of San Giorgio, fought 14-15th September 1796, at which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrian army commanded by Field Marshal Würmser, who was trying to raise the Seige of Mantova. The remnants of Würmser's army had to seek safety in Mantova, putting pressure on the city's supplies. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828.
Tooley 278.
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Bataille de St Georges.
Bataille de St Georges.
F. Grenier del. Lith: de C. Motte rue des marais.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph with very large margins. Printed area 310 x 370mm (12¼ x 14½").
The Battle of San Giorgio (14-15 September 1796), in a suburb of Mantua, an Austrian-held city under siege by the French. An Austrian relief army under Wurmser rushed to the city and set up defensive positions at San Giorgio, but Masséna drove them into the city, adding to the strain on the garrison's resources. 4,000 Austrians died of wounds or disease in the next six weeks. The figure saluting General Bonaparte is probably the conte di Miollis, Brigadier General of the Army of Italy, made governor of the city when Mantua fell to the French in 1797. Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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''Puisque je ne puis Sauver mon Drapeau, je ne retournerai pas au Camp sans lui.''
''Puisque je ne puis Sauver mon Drapeau, je ne retournerai pas au Camp sans lui.''
Achille. Lithog. de C. de Last.
[n.d., c.1819.]
Lithograph. Printed area: 360 x 320mm (14¼ x 12½"), with very large margins. Damage in margins.
A military scene in which a wounded soldier fights to protect his regiment's colours.
[Ref: 44810]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Actions Glorieuses et Faits d'Armes du Marechal Soult.
Actions Glorieuses et Faits d'Armes du Marechal Soult. Combat de Cadibona. Belle Retraite Santa Justina. Bataille d'Austerlitz. Bataille de Toulouse.
Martinet del.
A Paris chez Charon Graveur Rue S.t Jean de Beauvois N.o 26 et chez Bulla Rue S. Jacques N.o 75. N.o 10. Autorise par le Bureau de la Librairie le 1.er Mai 1823.
Engraving. 250 x 335mm (9¾ x 13¼"). Folded vertical crease through right third. Repaired tear in left margin.
Four scenes of Marshal Soult's (1769-1851) military campaigns as a Marshal General of France at Cadibona, Santa Justina, the Battle of Austerlitz and the Battle of Toulouse. An ornate bust of Soult stands in the centre of the four scenes and underneath reads 'Aux Talents Militaires'.
[Ref: 55846]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Napoleon at the Passage and Battle of the River Tagliamento.
Napoleon at the Passage and Battle of the River Tagliamento.
Engraved by Mr. George Cruikshank, from the original design of C. Vernet, executed at Paris, by I. Duplessi Bertaux.
Published Sept.r 11. 1823, by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 210 x 285mm (8¼ x 11¼"). Folds as published.
Whilst General Joubert was still near Primolano, Napoleon marched with 32,000 men, protected by a guarding force of 11,000 under Massena, to the Tagliamento River. Near Valvasone Napoleon and Massena’s forces rushed the Tagliamento under the cover of heavy artillery fire and forced the Austrians back to Udine. This was the beginning of the march that led to Loeben and the Peace of Campo Formio. From "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte".
Cohn: 435.
[Ref: 26479]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Combat de Tarvis.
Combat de Tarvis.
F. Grenier. Litho: de C. Motte.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 315 x 400mm (12¼ x 15¾"), with large margins. Slight foxing.
Napoleon directing the Battle of Tarvis, fought 21-23 March 1797 near present-day Tarvisio in far northeast Italy, against the Austrians Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
[Ref: 55866]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The French attacked Toulon by Land, when it was evacuated by the English Fleet, December 19th 1793.
The French attacked Toulon by Land, when it was evacuated by the English Fleet, December 19th 1793.
Published 12th May 1794 by Laurie & Whittle 53 Fleet Street London.
Etching with hand-colouring with very large margins, platemark 180 x 280mm (7 x 11"). Tear in centre of image.
The Fall of Toulon in 1793, an early Republican victory over a Royalist rebellion. After the royalists called for aid, the British admiral Sir Samuel Hood committed British, Spanish, Piedmontese and Neapolitan troops to assist. Nonetheless, the republicans (including a young captain, Napoleon Bonaparte) defeated the allies after their captain, Charles O'Hara, was taken prisoner. Part of a set of battle scenes published by the popular printmakers Laurie & Whittle soon after the actions had taken place.
For O'Hara during the siege see ref. 31423; for Sir Samuel Hood, see ref. 1885 and 12186.
[Ref: 35941]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Vattle of Valvasone] Passage de Tagliamonto.
[Vattle of Valvasone] Passage de Tagliamonto.
L. Gudin. Lithog. de Motte, rue des marais.
[n.d. c.1826.]
Lithograph. Printed area 360 x 440m (14¼ x 17¼"), with large margins.
Napoleon Bonaparte on horseback, surrounded by his officers, watching his army crossing the Tagliamento River to attack and defeat an Austrian army led by Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen,during the Battle of Valvasone (16th March 1797). Published in A.V. Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.
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