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Gardes-du-Corps de Roi, tenue de quartier, 1820-30 Artist: Eugene Titeux
Histoire de la Maison Militaire du Roi de 1814-1830, volume 1
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Media ID 14874270
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Attention Barracks Courtyard Eugene Eugene Titeux Face To Face Garde Du Corps Hands In Pockets Maison Du Roi Napoleonic Superior Titeux Metaphor Posture Print Collector4
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This print captures the essence of French military power and grandeur in the 19th century. Titled "Gardes-du-Corps de Roi, tenue de quartier, 1820-30" it showcases a group of elite soldiers known as the Garde du Corps, who served as protectors of the King during this period. The artist behind this masterpiece is Eugene Titeux, whose work can be found in volume one of "Histoire de la Maison Militaire du Roi de 1814-1830". In this image, we see these distinguished men standing tall and proud in their full-length uniforms. Their hands rest casually in their pockets while they hold onto their weapons with authority. The courtyard setting adds to the overall ambiance, emphasizing their superior stature within society. The Napoleonic era symbolism is evident through their posture and weaponry choices. Each soldier's face-to-face stance conveys a sense of readiness for battle while representing France's military might during that time. Eugene Titeux skillfully captures not only the physical appearance but also the spirit and concept of warfare prevalent in nineteenth-century France. This art media portrait serves as a historical document that transports us back to an era where honor and duty were paramount values. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Heritage Images, we are reminded of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by these brave men who dedicated themselves to protecting their country under any circumstance.
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