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Wellington at Waterloo (1859 engraving)
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Wellington at Waterloo (1859 engraving)
Taken from a painting by A. Cooper R.A. this engraving appears in " The Heroes of England: Stories of the Lives of Englands Warriors by Land and Sea" edited by John G. Edgar and printed in 1859: published by Bickers & Son. The Duke of Wellington issuing orders at the Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815)
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This engraving, titled "Wellington at Waterloo" transports us back to the historic Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The print, taken from a painting by A. Cooper R. A. , captures a pivotal moment as the Duke of Wellington issues orders on that fateful day. The image exudes an air of authority and determination, showcasing the British military's strength and resilience during this significant battle. The attention to detail in this 19th-century style artwork is remarkable, with every brushstroke and line conveying a sense of action and intensity. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the bravery and strategic prowess exhibited by Wellington as he led his troops against Napoleon Bonaparte's forces. It serves as a visual testament to the heroism displayed by England's warriors both on land and at sea. Published in 1859 within "The Heroes of England: Stories of the Lives of England's Warriors by Land and Sea" edited by John G. Edgar, this engraving has stood the test of time as an enduring symbol of British history. Its inclusion in such esteemed literature further solidifies its significance within historical narratives. Whitemay's rendition offers us not only a glimpse into one specific moment but also invites us to reflect upon the larger context surrounding one of Europe's most decisive battles. This print is truly a treasure for any art enthusiast or history buff seeking to immerse themselves in Britain’s rich military heritage.
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