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General Bathelemy-Catherine Joubert, 1790s, (1896)
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General Bathelemy-Catherine Joubert, 1790s, (1896)
General Bathelemy-Catherine Joubert, 1790s, (1896). Engraving after sketch by Eric Pape, after the portrait by Francois Bouchot. French General Barthelemy Catherine Joubert (1769-1799) in the 1790s, as he stands in front of a destroyed cannon, behind which his men were entrenched and firing their guns. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume II, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. Macmillan & Co. Limited, New York & London, 1896]
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This print captures General Bathelemy-Catherine Joubert in the 1790s, during a tumultuous period of warfare. Standing proudly in front of a destroyed cannon, Joubert commands attention with his commanding presence and unwavering determination. Behind him, his men are entrenched and fiercely firing their guns, showcasing the intensity of battle. The engraving is based on a sketch by Eric Pape, who beautifully captures the essence of Francois Bouchot's original portrait. Joubert's resolute gaze reflects his dedication to duty and loyalty to France as he serves under Napoleon Bonaparte. Joubert was an esteemed French general known for his bravery and strategic prowess during the Napoleonic Wars. His military career was tragically cut short when he fell in battle at Novi Ligure in 1799 at just thirty years old. This historical image offers us a glimpse into the life of one of Napoleon's trusted officers, highlighting both the heroism and sacrifice that characterized this era. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to the scene, emphasizing its timeless significance. As we admire this remarkable print from 1896, let us remember General Barthelemy Catherine Joubert as an emblematic figure who fought valiantly for his country amidst turbulent times.
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