Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Rochambeau Collection

"Rochambeau: A French Hero in America's Fight for Independence" Step back in time to the Siege of Yorktown, 1781, where history was made

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder

Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). Artist: Auguste Couder
Siege of Yorktown, 1781 (c1836). French General Jean de Rochambeau (1725-1807) and American General George Washington (1732-1799) giving the last orders for the attack, October 1781

Background imageRochambeau Collection: (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

(1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century
COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageRochambeau Collection: The French Ironclad 'Rochambeau' off Deal, 1870 (engraving)

The French Ironclad "Rochambeau" off Deal, 1870 (engraving)
1580786 The French Ironclad "Rochambeau" off Deal, 1870 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving of the French Ironclad "Rochambeau")

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, King Park, Rochambeau Statue and Memorial to French fleet

Rhode Island, Newport, King Park, Rochambeau Statue and Memorial to French fleet

Background imageRochambeau Collection: America - Battle Of Yorktown

America - Battle Of Yorktown
George Washington and Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau Before The Trenches in Yorktown During The American War of Independence 1781

Background imageRochambeau Collection: The Surrender of Earl Cornwallis (Lieutenant General of the British Army in North Am

The Surrender of Earl Cornwallis (Lieutenant General of the British Army in North America) to General Washington & Count De Rochambeau, on the 19th of Octr. 1781, after 1781

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Comte de Rochambeau, showing dress of a French officer, 1791, (1937). Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur (1725- 1807) French nobleman

Background imageRochambeau Collection: General map of the camps and marche of the army in America on the orders of Rochambeau

General map of the camps and marche of the army in America on the orders of Rochambeau
XIR440788 General map of the camps and marche of the army in America on the orders of Rochambeau, detail of the left side, from Guerre de l Amerique

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Jeanne Therese Tellez d Acosta, Marquise de Rochambeau (1730-1824), Second

Jeanne Therese Tellez d Acosta, Marquise de Rochambeau (1730-1824), Second
Jeanne The re se Tellez d Acosta, Marquise de Rochambeau (1730-1824), Second Half of the 18th cen.. Private Collection

Background imageRochambeau Collection: The surrender of the British Army at Yorktown, October 19, 1781, 1784

The surrender of the British Army at Yorktown, October 19, 1781, 1784. Private Collection

Background imageRochambeau Collection: The Siege of Yorktown, October 17, 1781, 1836

The Siege of Yorktown, October 17, 1781, 1836. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Histoire de France, Cha teau de Versailles

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807), 1889

Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807), 1889. Private Collection

Background imageRochambeau Collection: The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston

The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). It was from Kendall House that Generals Washington and Rochambeau planned the Yorktown campaign

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2A-00094

EVRV2A-00094
Surrender of the British army under Lord Cornwallis to the American and French forces at Yorktown, 1781. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2D-00097

EVRV2D-00097
Rochambeau and other French and American officers take the field in a reenactment of the surrender at Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia

Background imageRochambeau Collection: In-Flight Comfort 1939

In-Flight Comfort 1939
Passengers on Air Frances giant Rochambeau enjoy the comfort of the bar as they fly from Paris to New York : she carries 20 passengers in addition to the crew Date: 1939

Background imageRochambeau Collection: COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier

COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Pen-and-ink drawing, American, 1906

Background imageRochambeau Collection: COMTE DE ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). French soldier

COMTE DE ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). French soldier. Contemporary drawing attributed to his Swedish aide-de-camp in America, Count Hans Axel Fersen

Background imageRochambeau Collection: American War of Independence. Siege of York Town. Generals de Rochambeau and Washington

American War of Independence. Siege of York Town. Generals de Rochambeau and Washington giving the last orders for the attack, October 1781. English under Cornwallis defeated. Auguste Couder

Background imageRochambeau Collection: A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to

A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to America, 1780
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1780. A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to America, 1780

Background imageRochambeau Collection: French infantrymen in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps during the American Revolutionary

French infantrymen in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps during the American Revolutionary War, 1780
REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 1780. French infantrymen in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps during the American Revolutionary War, 1780. Gouache by Nicolas Hoffmann

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Two musicians in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps in America during the American

Two musicians in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps in America during the American Revolutionary War, 1780
REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 1780. Two musicians in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary corps in America during the American Revolutionary War, 1780. Gouache by Nicolas Hoffmann

Background imageRochambeau Collection: (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau

(1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau
COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau and General George Washington at Wethersfield, Connecticut, May 1781

Background imageRochambeau Collection: General George Washingtons soldiers, aided by Count de Rochambeaus French troops

General George Washingtons soldiers, aided by Count de Rochambeaus French troops, take a British redoubt, October 1781
SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. General George Washingtons soldiers, aided by Count de Rochambeaus French troops, take a British redoubt, October 1781, during the siege of Yorktown

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Yorktown: Surrender, 1781

Yorktown: Surrender, 1781
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to General George Washington and French General Rochambeau at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781

Background imageRochambeau Collection: SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. General George Washington (by tent, center)

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. General George Washington (by tent, center), Comte de Rochambeau (looking at map), and Marquis de Lafayette (pointing)

Background imageRochambeau Collection: CONNECTICUT: WEBB HOUSE. The Webb house in Wethersfield, Connecticut

CONNECTICUT: WEBB HOUSE. The Webb house in Wethersfield, Connecticut, where General George Washington and Comte de Rochambeau planned the Yorktown campaign in 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1836

Background imageRochambeau Collection: COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier

COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageRochambeau Collection: PORT OF BREST, 1780. The port of Brest, France, where 5, 500 French troops under Comte de

PORT OF BREST, 1780. The port of Brest, France, where 5, 500 French troops under Comte de Rochambeau embarked for America in 1780. Contemporary French line engraving

Background imageRochambeau Collection: COMTE DE ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). French soldier. A contemporary English cartoon engraving of c1780

COMTE DE ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). French soldier. A contemporary English cartoon engraving of c1780

Background imageRochambeau Collection: Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York

Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York. Decoration day May 30, 1884. Date c1884 Jul. 18. Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York. Decoration day May 30, 1884

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2A-00043

EVRV2A-00043
Surrender of British army under commander Cornwallis to Washington and Rochambeau at Yorktown, 1781. Hand-colored photogravure of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2A-00150

EVRV2A-00150
General Washington introduced to the Comte de Rochambeau, commander of French forces allied with U.S. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2D-00110

EVRV2D-00110
Rochambeau and French army reenactors march to the surrender ceremony at Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Digital photograph of a National Park Service event at Yorktown Battlefield on the 225th

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2D-00108

EVRV2D-00108
Rochambeau and other French officer reenactors march to the surrender ceremony at Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Digital photograph of a National Park Service event at Yorktown Battlefield

Background imageRochambeau Collection: EVRV2A-00012

EVRV2A-00012
General George Washington and French Commander Rochambeau overseeing the trenches at the Battle of Yorktown, 1781. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century Howard Pyle illustration


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Rochambeau: A French Hero in America's Fight for Independence" Step back in time to the Siege of Yorktown, 1781, where history was made. This captivating artwork by Auguste Couder captures the intensity and bravery of this pivotal moment. Comte de Rochambeau, a distinguished French soldier, played a crucial role in the Battle of Yorktown. His leadership and strategic brilliance are beautifully depicted in this 19th-century stipple engraving. Witness the surrender of Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant General of the British Army in North America. Rochambeau stands tall, showcasing the dress of a French officer with pride and honor. Explore an intricate map that reveals the camps and marches orchestrated under Rochambeau's command during his time in America. It showcases his meticulous planning and unwavering dedication to victory. Discover Jeanne Therese Tellez d Acosta, Marquise de Rochambeau - a woman who stood beside her husband throughout his military endeavors. Her strength and support were invaluable during these tumultuous times. Immerse yourself in history as you witness The Surrender of the British Army at Yorktown on October 19th, 1781. This significant event marked a turning point towards American independence from British rule. Experience firsthand The Siege of Yorktown through another artistic rendition from 1836. Feel the tension rise as American forces fought side by side with their French allies under Rochambeau's guidance. Learn more about Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau - an extraordinary figure whose legacy lives on even today. His contributions to American freedom should never be forgotten. Marvel at The Kendall House - an exquisite representation of Virginia's rich history during the 18th century. Imagine how it must have felt to walk through its halls during those revolutionary times.