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Flight of Buonaparte from the field of Waterloo accompanied by his guide, engr Rouse
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Flight of Buonaparte from the field of Waterloo accompanied by his guide, engr Rouse
780315 Flight of Buonaparte from the field of Waterloo accompanied by his guide, engr Rouse, pub H. Colburn, 1816 (coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821).); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22460028
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Flight of Buonaparte - A Desperate Escape from the Field of Waterloo
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. In this coloured engraving by George Cruikshank, we witness a pivotal moment in history as Napoleon Bonaparte desperately flees the battlefield of Waterloo. Accompanied by his guide, engr Rouse, the defeated ruler is depicted on horseback, galloping away from the chaos and destruction that surrounds him. The intensity of the scene is palpable as soldiers and armies clash in the background, their fierce determination contrasting with Napoleon's urgent flight. The artist skillfully captures both the physicality and emotional turmoil of this historic event. Napoleon's leadership and military prowess are undeniable; however, even great leaders face moments of defeat. This print serves as a reminder that no matter how powerful one may be, there are times when retreat becomes necessary for survival. As we gaze upon this image from 1816, we cannot help but feel a mix of awe and sympathy for Buonaparte. His escape on horseback symbolizes not only his own personal struggle but also represents humanity's eternal quest for freedom amidst adversity. This remarkable artwork offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary chapter in world history while reminding us that even those who shape nations can find themselves fleeing from overwhelming circumstances.
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