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Battle of Lonato (engraving)
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Battle of Lonato (engraving)
726048 Battle of Lonato (engraving) by Courboin, Eugene (1851-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bonaparte, surprised at Lonato with his staff, and 1200 men, compels 4000 Austrians to surrender. From the drawing by Eugene Courboin, engraved by J. W. Evans. Illustration for the Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by William Milligan Sloane (The Century Co, 1896).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25182796
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Bicorne Garda Leaders Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleonic Battle Napoleonic Conquest Napoleonic War Napoleonic Wars Surrenders Swords Lonato War Scene War Zone
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This print showcases the intense "Battle of Lonato" during the Napoleonic Wars. The engraving, created by Eugene Courboin and engraved by J. W. Evans, captures a pivotal moment in history when Napoleon Bonaparte and his staff, along with only 1200 men, surprise their Austrian opponents at Lonato. Despite being heavily outnumbered by 4000 Austrians, Bonaparte's strategic brilliance forces them to surrender. The image is part of a private collection and was featured in William Milligan Sloane's book "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" published in 1896. It vividly portrays the chaos and bravery on both sides as soldiers clad in distinctive uniforms clash with swords drawn amidst the backdrop of war-torn Italy. Napoleon Bonaparte stands tall wearing his iconic bicorne hat while leading his troops into battle. The French flag proudly waves alongside him, symbolizing France's imperial ambitions throughout Europe during this tumultuous period. This historic scene not only represents an important military victory for Napoleon but also highlights the political implications of his conquests across Europe. The Battle of Lonato serves as a testament to Napoleon's military genius and underscores his relentless pursuit for dominance on the continent. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one of the defining moments of European history – a time when empires clashed and nations were forever changed under Napoleon's rule.
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