The Battle of Marengo, engraved by Schuler, Jules Theophile 1821-78, from The History of France, by Emile de Bonnechose, published by Ward, Lock and Co, London
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Battle of Marengo, engraved by Schuler, Jules Theophile 1821-78, from The History of France, by Emile de Bonnechose, published by Ward, Lock and Co, London", originally brought to life by the talented Stephane Pannemaker. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Stephane Pannemaker and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
The Battle of Marengo is a significant historical engraving created by Jules Théophile Schuler (1821-1878), a notable French artist known for his detailed and evocative works. This particular engraving is part of "The History of France," authored by Émile de Bonnechose and published by Ward, Lock and Co. in London. The publication was further enhanced by the contributions of Stéphane Pannemaker, a distinguished engraver of the period.
The engraving captures the pivotal Battle of Marengo, which took place on June 14, 1800, near the town of Marengo in northern Italy. This battle was a crucial victory for Napoleon Bonaparte during the War of the Second Coalition, solidifying his reputation as a formidable military leader and significantly influencing the course of European history. Schuler's work meticulously depicts the intensity and chaos of the battlefield, bringing to life the dramatic confrontation between the French forces and the Austrian army.
Schuler's artistic prowess is evident in the intricate details and dynamic composition of the engraving. His ability to convey the tumultuous atmosphere of the battle, with soldiers in various states of action and the landscape marked by the ravages of war, demonstrates his skill in historical representation. The collaboration with Pannemaker, who was responsible for the engraving process, ensured that Schuler's original vision was faithfully translated into the printed medium, preserving the depth and emotion of the scene.
"The History of France" by Émile de Bonnechose, enriched with such detailed engravings, served as an important educational resource, providing readers with a vivid visual accompaniment to the historical narratives. The inclusion of Schuler's "The Battle of Marengo" not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the publication but also offered a powerful visual interpretation of a key moment in French military history. This engraving remains a valuable piece of historical art, reflecting the artistic and cultural efforts to document and commemorate significant events through visual storytelling.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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