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Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance, aquatint by Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812), 1818 (coloured aquatint)
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Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance, aquatint by Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812), 1818 (coloured aquatint)
1268432 Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance, aquatint by Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl.1780-1812), 1818 (coloured aquatint) by Heath, William (1795-1840) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Illustration for a narrative poem by Dr Syntax, published by Thomas Tegg, 1 April 1818. This painting depicts the meeting of the two commanders in the aftermath of battle at the La Belle Alliance tavern. Napoleon had used the tavern as his headquarters during the battle and Blucher suggested that the battle be named after it to commemorate the multinational coalition that had defeated the French emperor. Wellington instead recommended Waterloo, the village just north of the battlefield, commenting that it would not do to name the battle after the loser's command post. ); © National Army Museum ; English, out of copyright
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Allies Armies Arthur Wellesley Battle Of Waterloo Battlefields Battles British Army Commander Commanders Dr Syntax Duke Of Wellington Gebhard Leberecht Von Blücher La Belle Alliance Napoleonic Wars Officers Prussian Army Shaking Hands Wars Waterloo Joseph Constantine Stadler Thomas Tegg
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This print captures the historic meeting between two legendary military leaders, Wellington and Blucher, at La Belle Alliance. Created by Joseph Constantine Stadler in 1818, this coloured aquatint beautifully depicts the momentous encounter that took place after the battle. The image is based on a narrative poem by Dr Syntax and was published by Thomas Tegg. In this scene, we witness the aftermath of a fierce battle where Napoleon had used La Belle Alliance tavern as his headquarters. It was here that Blucher proposed naming the battle after the tavern to honor the multinational coalition's victory over the French emperor. However, Wellington disagreed and instead suggested Waterloo as its name, referencing the nearby village north of the battlefield. The painting showcases both commanders deep in conversation amidst a backdrop of war-torn surroundings. Their expressions convey a sense of mutual respect and strategic planning as they discuss important matters following their triumph over Napoleon. With meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, Stadler's aquatint brings this historical moment to life. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of not only these great military minds but also their significant contributions to European history. Displayed at London's National Army Museum, this print stands as an enduring testament to bravery, leadership, and international cooperation during times of conflict.
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