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Retreat of the Grande Armee from Moscow in 1812, 1813. Artist: Rugendas, Lorenz (1775-1826)
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Retreat of the Grande Armee from Moscow in 1812, 1813. Artist: Rugendas, Lorenz (1775-1826)
Retreat of the Grande Armee from Moscow in 1812, 1813. Found in the collection of the A. Pushkin Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg
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1812 Coalition Wars German Painting German Painting Of 19th Cen Napol On Bonaparte Napoleon Napoleonic Wars Napoleons Invasion Of Russia Patriotic War Rugendas Russian Army Russian Campaign Russian French War Troop Troops Copper Engraving
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This print captures the historic moment of the Retreat of the Grande Armee from Moscow in 1812, during the Napoleonic Wars. Created by renowned artist Lorenz Rugendas, this fine art piece is a testament to his exceptional talent and attention to detail. The scene depicted showcases the harsh reality faced by both German and French troops as they retreated from Russia. The graphic arts technique employed in this copper engraving beautifully portrays the chaos and despair that engulfed these soldiers during their arduous journey. Napoleon Bonaparte's ill-fated invasion of Russia is vividly brought to life through Rugendas' masterful use of watercolors. The composition skillfully captures not only the physical toll on the troops but also their emotional exhaustion as they navigate through treacherous terrain. As we gaze upon this historical gem housed within St. Petersburg's A. Pushkin Memorial Museum, we are reminded of the immense sacrifices made by those who fought in coalition wars during this tumultuous period in history. This particular artwork serves as a poignant reminder of Russia's patriotic war against Napoleon's forces. Rugendas' work stands as a significant contribution to German painting in the 19th century, showcasing his ability to convey complex historical events with great artistic finesse. It serves as an enduring symbol of remembrance for all those who perished or suffered throughout Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812
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