Rout Collection
The concept of "rout" encompasses various historical events and battles that have shaped the course of history
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The concept of "rout" encompasses various historical events and battles that have shaped the course of history. From Italians in Somalia to Napoleon Bonaparte at the Siege of Toulon, these moments exemplify the intensity and significance of a rout. One such event is The Battle of Marston Moor on 2nd July 1644, depicted in an oil on canvas painting. This black and white photo captures the chaos and desperation that ensued during this pivotal clash. Similarly, the Battle of Castelfidardo showcases another instance where a rout occurred, as illustrated by an intense lithograph titled "Up Guards and at Them. " In yet another lithograph titled "How the Austrian Offensive breaks, " columns can be seen moving towards Coni Zugna with determination. Meanwhile, a colorful litho depicts the Storming of the Heights of Cerro Gordo in 1847, showcasing bravery amidst chaos. Napoleon Bonaparte's role as an artilleryman during the Siege of Toulon is also highlighted through a lithograph entitled "Mind your own business. " Here we witness his defiance against Barras while emphasizing his expertise on artillery matters. Furthermore, an illustration from G. Montorgueil's book "Bonaparte" portrays Napoleon himself at the Siege of Toulon in December 1793. This color litho brings to life one aspect of Napoleon's illustrious military career. Another significant moment captured through art is Drake's attack upon San Domingo in 1586. Published in Harper's Magazine in 1883 as a lithograph, it immortalizes Sir Francis Drake's audacious assault. Additionally, The Battle of Rivoli holds its place among these historical events portrayed on canvas; this oil painting from 1844 demonstrates both triumph and defeat within its brushstrokes. Lastly, we encounter The Seaforth Highlanders routing their enemies depicted vividly through a vibrant color lithograph.