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The passage of the Tagliamento in front of Valvasone leads by Bonaparte on 16 March 1797
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The passage of the Tagliamento in front of Valvasone leads by Bonaparte on 16 March 1797
JLJ4563274 The passage of the Tagliamento in front of Valvasone leads by Bonaparte on 16 March 1797: the Italian countryside of 1796-1797: the passage of the Tagliamento river in which the marechal Jean Mathieu Philibert Serurier (1742-1819) took part in Napoleon Bonaparte on 16/03/1797. Painting by Hippolyte Lecomte (1781-1857) 1834. Dim. 0.76 x 0.67. Versailles, Castles of Versailles and Trianon by Lecomte, Hippolyte (1781-1857); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, France; (add.info.: The passage of the Tagliamento in front of Valvasone leads by Bonaparte on 16 March 1797: the Italian countryside of 1796-1797: the passage of the Tagliamento river in which the marechal Jean Mathieu Philibert Serurier (1742-1819) took part in Napoleon Bonaparte on 16/03/1797. Painting by Hippolyte Lecomte (1781-1857) 1834. Dim. 0.76 x 0.67. Versailles, Castles of Versailles and Trianon); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Bataille Cavalier Champ De Bataille Guerre Guerre Napoleonienne Histoire Invasion Militaire Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte 1769 1821 Napoleonic War Peinture
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This print captures a historical moment in the Italian countryside during 1796-1797. Titled "The passage of the Tagliamento in front of Valvasone leads by Bonaparte on 16 March 1797" it depicts an important event involving Napoleon Bonaparte and marechal Jean Mathieu Philibert Serurier. Painted by Hippolyte Lecomte in 1834, this artwork measures approximately 0.76 x 0.67 meters and is housed at the Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon in Versailles, France. In this scene, we witness the strategic crossing of the Tagliamento river led by Bonaparte himself on that fateful day in March. The composition showcases the picturesque landscape surrounding Valvasone as soldiers navigate through the rushing waters with determination and courage. Lecomte's attention to detail brings life to every brushstroke, capturing not only the physicality of this historic event but also its emotional weight. The artist skillfully portrays both natural elements such as trees and hillsides as well as human figures engaged in battle or preparing for action. As viewers gaze upon this remarkable piece, they are transported back to a time when Europe was shaped by military conquests and political upheaval. It serves as a reminder of Napoleon's influential role during this period while highlighting his collaboration with Serurier. Overall, this print offers a glimpse into history, inviting us to reflect on significant moments that have shaped our world today.
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