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Baron Jean Dominique Larrey (1766-1843) Tending the Wounded at the Battle of Moscow
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Baron Jean Dominique Larrey (1766-1843) Tending the Wounded at the Battle of Moscow
CHT166612 Baron Jean Dominique Larrey (1766-1843) Tending the Wounded at the Battle of Moscow, 7th September 1812 (oil on canvas) by Lejeune, Louis (1775-1848) (after); Musee du Val-de-Grace, Paris, France; (add.info.: soignant des blesses a la bataille de Moskowa; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Bandaging Napoleon Napoleonic Patient Treating Treatment Dying Injuries Wound
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The captivating print of "Baron Jean Dominique Larrey (1766-1843) Tending the Wounded at the Battle of Moscow" transports us back to a crucial moment in history. Painted by Louis Lejeune, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures the essence of compassion and bravery amidst chaos. In this poignant scene, Baron Jean Dominique Larrey stands tall as he tends to the wounded soldiers with unwavering dedication. As a French military surgeon during Napoleon's era, Larrey played a vital role in providing medical aid on the battlefield. The intensity of his work is palpable as he skillfully bandages wounds and administers care to those who lay injured or dying before him. The painting not only showcases Larrey's expertise but also highlights his humanity and empathy towards those under his care. Each brushstroke brings forth a sense of urgency and determination that resonates with viewers even today. This artwork serves as an important reminder of the sacrifices made by medical professionals during times of war. It immortalizes Larrey's contribution to healthcare and honors all doctors who have selflessly tended to their patients' needs throughout history. Displayed at Musee du Val-de-Grace in Paris, France, this remarkable piece continues to inspire admiration for both its artistic merit and historical significance. Through its vivid portrayal, it invites us to reflect upon the resilience and heroism displayed by individuals like Baron Jean Dominique Larrey in times of adversity.
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