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The Dragoons at the Battle of Gravelotte on the 16th August 1870, from Le Petit Journal
XIR283599 The Dragoons at the Battle of Gravelotte on the 16th August 1870, from Le Petit Journal, 1894 (colour litho) by Brisset, Emile (d.1904) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The conflict was between the Prussians under King William of Prussia and the French under Marshal Bazaine; The 1st Prussian army was commanded by Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz (1796-1877)); French, out of copyright
Media ID 18254739
© Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
Canon Charge Charging Franco Prussian War Gunsmoke Infantry Militia Rifles Swords
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This print captures the intense and chaotic scene of "The Dragoons at the Battle of Gravelotte on the 16th August 1870". Taken from Le Petit Journal in 1894, this color lithograph by Emile Brisset showcases a pivotal moment during the Franco-Prussian War. The clash between Prussians led by King William of Prussia and French forces under Marshal Bazaine is vividly depicted. In this image, we witness a fierce cavalry charge as dragoons with gleaming swords gallop towards their enemy amidst billowing gunsmoke and destruction. The battlefield is strewn with fallen soldiers, emphasizing the deadly consequences of war. The presence of cannons, rifles, and other weapons further accentuates the intensity of combat. The significance of this battle lies not only in its portrayal but also in its historical context. Commanded by Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz, the 1st Prussian army sought to assert dominance over France. This struggle for power ultimately shaped European history. As we gaze upon this powerful artwork, we are transported back to that fateful day when bravery clashed against adversity. It serves as a poignant reminder of both the heroism and tragedy that accompany warfare. This print encapsulates an era marked by sacrifice and valor while immortalizing a crucial moment in military history.
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