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How Massena got his battalion out of a bad spot (colour litho)
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How Massena got his battalion out of a bad spot (colour litho)
3627005 How Massena got his battalion out of a bad spot (colour litho) by Paris, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: How Massena got his battalion out of a bad spot. Illustration from Gloires et Souvenirs Militaires by Charles Bigot (Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1897).); © Look and Learn
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Alps Andre Massena Commander Crossing Danger French Revolutionary Wars Infantry Leading Peril Saving Sliding Glissade
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This lithograph captures the heroic moment when General Massena led his battalion out of a treacherous situation. The vibrant colors bring to life the intensity and danger faced by the French army during the 18th century's French Revolutionary Wars. In this scene, set in the majestic Alps, we witness Massena's strategic brilliance as he navigates his troops through perilous terrain. With snow-covered mountains towering above them, soldiers slide down slopes with skillful glissading techniques, showcasing their bravery and agility in combat. General Massena stands at the forefront, leading his men with unwavering determination. His commanding presence exudes confidence as he guides his infantry through this life-threatening predicament. This print serves as a testament to his exceptional leadership skills and unwavering commitment to saving lives on the battlefield. The historical significance of this artwork cannot be overstated. It offers us a glimpse into an era defined by warfare and showcases both the challenges faced by military forces and their ability to overcome adversity. As viewers, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial moment that shaped history. This lithograph is part of Charles Bigot's renowned publication "Gloires et Souvenirs Militaires" which immortalizes significant moments from military history. Its inclusion in private collections speaks volumes about its artistic value and historical importance for those who appreciate fine art and cherish our shared pasts.
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