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Meeting of the Emperors of Russian and Austria, King of Prussia
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Meeting of the Emperors of Russian and Austria, King of Prussia
STC174277 Meeting of the Emperors of Russian and Austria, King of Prussia and Crown Prince of Sweden in the Great Square of Leipsic, October 18th 1813, from The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies from 1799 to 1815, by James Jenkins, engraved by Thomas Sutherland (b.c.1785) published 1815 (aquatint) by Heath, William (1795-1840) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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Allies Armies Battle Of The Nations Commanders Dust French Army German Town Leipzig Napoleon United Injuries Wound Wounded
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This print captures a historic moment in time - the Meeting of the Emperors of Russia and Austria, along with the King of Prussia and Crown Prince of Sweden. The Great Square of Leipsic serves as the backdrop for this significant gathering, which took place on October 18th, 1813. The image showcases a united front against Napoleon's French army during the Battle of Nations. Dust fills the air as armies confront each other, highlighting the intensity and gravity of this clash. Commanders strategize amidst chaos while soldiers fight valiantly for their respective nations. Amidst this scene, one cannot ignore the somber reminders of war's toll. The presence of fallen soldiers is evident; some lie motionless on the ground while others are attended to by medical personnel providing essential aid. This portrayal reminds us that even in victory, there are sacrifices made and injuries sustained. The equestrian figures symbolize strength and determination as these leaders come together to discuss their shared goals: defeating France and restoring peace to Europe. Their unified stance demonstrates an unwavering commitment towards achieving victory. Published in 1815 by James Jenkins and engraved by Thomas Sutherland, this aquatint print offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history when allied forces rallied against a common enemy. Preserved within The Stapleton Collection, it serves as both a testament to past triumphs over adversity and an enduring reminder that unity can overcome even the greatest challenges.
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