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What will they say of this in England? Wellington to the troops at Waterloo (chromolitho)
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What will they say of this in England? Wellington to the troops at Waterloo (chromolitho)
5234164 What will they say of this in England? Wellington to the troops at Waterloo (chromolitho) by Hillingford, Robert Alexander (1825-1904) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: What will they say of this in England? Wellington to the troops at Waterloo. Illustration for Holly Leaves, the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sported and Dramatic News, 1903. Magnificent chromolithograph.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23608346
© Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This chromolithograph titled "What will they say of this in England? Wellington to the troops at Waterloo" by Robert Alexander Hillingford captures a pivotal moment during the Battle of Waterloo. The image showcases Duke of Wellington, standing tall on his horse amidst a field filled with exhausted soldiers and weary horses. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as Wellington addresses his troops, offering words of encouragement and motivation. His presence exudes strength and determination, inspiring the men to stand firm despite their fatigue. The artist skillfully portrays the weariness etched on the faces of both soldiers and horses, emphasizing the immense physical toll taken by battle. "What will they say of this in England?" echoes through the air, highlighting Wellington's concern for how history will remember their actions on that fateful day. This question serves as a reminder that their bravery and resilience will be forever immortalized in tales told back home. Hillingford's magnificent use of color brings vibrancy to every detail, from the uniforms worn by each soldier to the lush greenery surrounding them. This chromolithograph was originally created for Holly Leaves, an annual Christmas publication known for its exquisite illustrations. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork today, we are transported back in time to witness one man's unwavering leadership amidst chaos and uncertainty. It serves as a testament to human courage in times of adversity – reminding us never to falter but instead find strength within ourselves when faced with challenges that seem insurmountable.
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