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Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder
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Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder
Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). French General Jean de Rochambeau (1725-1807) and American General George Washington (1732-1799) giving the last orders for the attack, October 1781. The British under Charles Cornwallis (1738-1805) were defeated in the battle, the decisive engagement in the American War of Independence
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Action American Revolution 1775 1783 American Revolutionary War American War Of Independence 1775 1783 Auguste Battle Of Yorktown Charles Cornwallis Commander Commanding Cornwallis George Washington Jean De Rochambeau Tent Tents Virginia Washington Yorktown Ann Ronan Pictures Couder Military Personnel
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This print, created by Auguste Couder in 1836, depicts a pivotal moment in history - the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and significance of this decisive battle during the American War of Independence. In the foreground, we see French General Jean de Rochambeau and American General George Washington standing side by side, deep in conversation. Their expressions are resolute as they give their final orders for the impending attack. Both men exude authority and determination, symbolizing the unity between France and America in their fight against British oppression. The scene is set within a military tent adorned with vibrant colors, showcasing Couder's attention to detail. The presence of these two esteemed commanders amidst a backdrop of soldiers further emphasizes their crucial roles as leaders on this historic day. Beyond them lies an encampment filled with tents stretching into the distance, representing both armies preparing for battle. This composition highlights not only the scale but also the complexity of warfare during this era. The defeat of British forces under Charles Cornwallis is imminent; it looms over every brushstroke within this artwork. Through his masterful use of oil paint, Couder brings to life a moment that forever changed the course of history - one that led to victory for America and ultimately paved its path towards independence. This print serves as a powerful reminder of courage, sacrifice, and resilience exhibited by those who fought for freedom during this tumultuous period in our shared past.
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