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Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen

Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen


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Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen

XIR414654 Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen & ink on paper) by Gros, Baron Antoine Jean (1771-1835); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) recevant le general Mack, Baron Karl von Leiberich (1752-1828) au moment de la reddition d Ulm; Third coalition formed in 1805 by the United Kingdom, the Austrian Empire, Sweden and the Russian Empire against the French Empire; b/w photo; black and white photograph; Studio Giraudon 1937; Grande Armee; ); French, out of copyright

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This photograph captures a pivotal moment in history - Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805. The detailed pen and ink print, created by Baron Antoine Jean Gros, showcases the intense atmosphere of this significant event. In the image, we see Napoleon Bonaparte, ruler and emperor of France, mounted on his horse as he graciously accepts General Mack's surrender. The defeated general is depicted offering his sword to Napoleon as a symbol of submission. Surrounding them are the remnants of battle - smoke fills the air while soldiers stand amidst the aftermath of war. The composition highlights not only the power dynamics between conqueror and conquered but also emphasizes Napoleon's military prowess. Dressed in his distinctive uniform, he exudes confidence and authority atop his majestic steed. This historic scene represents more than just a victory for Napoleon; it marks a turning point in European politics during the Third Coalition formed against him. Through Gros' masterful artistry, we gain insight into this crucial moment that shaped nations. As an evocative piece from Private Collection with Studio Giraudon's expert photography skills capturing every detail, this print transports us back to one of history's most significant battles. It serves as a reminder of both triumphs and defeats that have shaped our world today.

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