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The Flight of Bonaparte from the Battle of Krasnoi by William Heath
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The Flight of Bonaparte from the Battle of Krasnoi by William Heath
BRO43304 The Flight of Bonaparte from the Battle of Krasnoi by William Heath, published 1 April 1815 (coloured aquatint); Private Collection; (add.info.: The battle took place during the retreat from Moscow, 16-17 November 1812. Napoleon flees from pursuing Cossacks.); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories
Media ID 24134576
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The Flight of Bonaparte from the Battle of Krasnoi captures a pivotal moment in history, as depicted by the talented artist William Heath. Published on 1 April 1815, this coloured aquatint print showcases Napoleon's desperate escape from pursuing Cossacks during the retreat from Moscow in November 1812. In this dramatic scene, we witness the intensity and chaos of war. The horse-mounted French soldiers race against time to flee their relentless enemies. The vibrant colours bring life to the wild landscape and highlight the urgency of their escape. Heath's attention to detail is remarkable, capturing every nuance of emotion on both sides. From fear-stricken faces to determined expressions, he portrays the harsh reality faced by those caught in conflict. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of Napoleon's ambitious conquests and his eventual downfall. It symbolizes not only a significant event in European history but also represents themes such as bravery, sacrifice, and resilience amidst adversity. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece preserved within a private collection today, it evokes contemplation about human nature during times of war and our collective desire for freedom and peace.
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