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Death of Sir Thomas Picton, engraved by M. Dubourg, 1819 (coloured aquatint)
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Death of Sir Thomas Picton, engraved by M. Dubourg, 1819 (coloured aquatint)
1268428 Death of Sir Thomas Picton, engraved by M. Dubourg, 1819 (coloured aquatint) by Atkinson, John Augustus (1775-1831); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton GCB (24 August 1758 - 18 June 1815), officer in the British Army who died during a bayonet charge during the Battle of Waterloo. From Historic, Military and Naval anecdotes, of personal valour, bravery and particular incidents which occurred to the armies of Great Britain, 1803-15, and her allies, in the last long-contested war terminating with the Battle of Waterloo, published by Edward Orme, 1819.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Death of Sir Thomas Picton" transports viewers to a significant moment in history. Engraved by M. Dubourg in 1819, this coloured aquatint captures the intensity and tragedy of Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton's demise during the Battle of Waterloo. Sir Thomas Picton, a distinguished officer in the British Army, met his fate while leading a bayonet charge on that fateful day. The image showcases his valour and bravery amidst the chaos of warfare. Published in Edward Orme's book "Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes" this print serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars. The scene depicted is filled with emotion and action. Drummers can be seen alongside injured soldiers and wounded horses, symbolizing both human suffering and animal casualties on the battlefield. The clash between opposing forces is evident as troops confront each other with determination. This artwork not only pays tribute to Sir Thomas Picton but also sheds light on the harsh realities faced by those involved in armed conflicts throughout history. It serves as a testament to their unwavering dedication to duty despite facing grave danger. Displayed at London's National Army Museum, this print stands as an important historical artifact that allows us to reflect upon the profound impact war has on individuals and societies alike.
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