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Bonaparte aiming the cannon at Lodi (colour litho)
725954 Bonaparte aiming the cannon at Lodi (colour litho) by Myrbach-Rheinfeld, Felicien baron de (b.1853) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bonaparte aiming the cannon at Lodi. Illustration for the Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by William Milligan Sloane (The Century Co, 1896). From the aquarelle by Felicien baron de Myrbach-Rheinfeld.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Bonaparte aiming the cannon at Lodi" depicts a pivotal moment in history during the Napoleonic Wars. The vibrant colors of this lithograph by Felicien baron de Myrbach-Rheinfeld bring to life the intensity and drama of the battle. In this scene, Napoleon Bonaparte, the renowned French military leader and future emperor, is seen aiming a cannon with precision towards his enemies. The composition exudes power and determination as he strategically plans his next move on the battlefield. The image captures not only the military aspect but also highlights the casualties and wounded soldiers lying on the ground. It serves as a reminder of both the human cost of war and Napoleon's relentless pursuit for victory. This print was originally created as an illustration for William Milligan Sloane's book "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" published in 1896. Myrbach-Rheinfeld's skillful use of watercolor brings depth and detail to every element within this artwork. The historical significance of this piece cannot be overstated. It symbolizes Napoleon's conquests throughout Europe, showcasing his ambition and strategic brilliance that forever changed European politics and warfare. As we gaze upon this remarkable lithograph, we are transported back in time to witness one man's indomitable spirit shaping history amidst chaos and conflict.
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