Woldemar de Lowendal 1700-55 1787, from Portraits des grands hommes, femmes illustres, et sujets memorables de France, engraved by Roger, published 1787-92
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Woldemar de Lowendal (1700-1755) was a distinguished military figure of the 18th century, whose career spanned several European armies and conflicts. Born in Hamburg to a noble family of Danish origin, Lowendal's early life was marked by his entry into military service at a young age. His career began in the Danish army, where he quickly rose through the ranks due to his tactical acumen and leadership skills.
Lowendal's military prowess soon caught the attention of other European powers, leading him to serve in the armies of Russia, Saxony, and ultimately France. His service in the Russian army was particularly notable during the Great Northern War, where he demonstrated exceptional strategic capabilities. However, it was his tenure in the French army that solidified his reputation as a formidable military leader.
In France, Lowendal was appointed as a Marshal of France, one of the highest military distinctions in the country. His most significant achievement came during the War of the Austrian Succession, particularly in the Siege of Bergen op Zoom in 1747. Under his command, French forces successfully captured the heavily fortified city, a feat that was considered a masterpiece of military engineering and strategy at the time.
Lowendal's contributions to military tactics and his ability to lead diverse troops under challenging circumstances earned him widespread recognition and respect. His legacy is preserved in various historical records and portraits, including the "Portraits des grands hommes, femmes illustres, et sujets mémorables de France," engraved by Roger and published between 1787 and 1792 by Antoine Louis François Sergent-Marceau. This collection aimed to commemorate notable figures in French history, and Lowendal's inclusion underscores his significance in the annals of military history.
Woldemar de Lowendal passed away in 1755, leaving behind a legacy of military excellence and a lasting impact on the art of warfare in Europe. His life and career continue to be studied by historians and military enthusiasts, reflecting the enduring importance of his contributions to European military history.
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