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The Battle of Blenheim on the 13th August 1704, c. 1743 (oil on canvas) (detail of 237822)
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The Battle of Blenheim on the 13th August 1704, c. 1743 (oil on canvas) (detail of 237822)
NAM195676 The Battle of Blenheim on the 13th August 1704, c.1743 (oil on canvas) (detail of 237822) by Wootton, John (c.1682-1765); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: captured French commander Marshal Tallard is leaving in Marlboroughs carriage; allied English Dutch and Austrian victory over French and Bavarian forces; War of the Spanish Succession; Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) is depicted on the prancing bay horse; ); eNational Army Museum; Acquired with assistance of National Art Collections Fund; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23358534
© National Army Museum Acquired with assistance of National Art Collections Fund / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - "The Battle of Blenheim on the 13th August 1704". Painted by John Wootton in c. 1743, this oil on canvas artwork showcases a detailed section of the larger composition. In this particular detail, we witness the aftermath of victory as captured French commander Marshal Tallard is seen leaving in Marlborough's carriage. The battle itself was an allied English Dutch and Austrian triumph over French and Bavarian forces during the War of Spanish Succession. Duke of Marlborough, depicted on a prancing bay horse, played a significant role in leading this victorious campaign. The painting not only portrays the intensity and chaos of battle but also highlights the aristocratic nature of warfare during that era. The equestrian figures symbolize power and nobility as they confront each other amidst the battlefield. This image provides us with a glimpse into Georgian society and its fascination with both conflict and sport. Acquired by National Army Museum with assistance from National Art Collections Fund, this historic masterpiece now resides in London for all to appreciate. As we gaze upon this incredible piece, it serves as a reminder of our rich past filled with bravery, strategy, and determination that shaped our world today.
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