RMECTRF4–Napoleon at Wagram, painted by Horace Vernet
RMMN3564–Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram. July 6, 1809
RM2J04345–Napoleon Bonaparte at Wagram, July 1809, oil on canvas painting by Hippolyte Bellangé, 1841
RM2RGM06H–NAPOLEON AT THE BATTLE OF WAGRAM 6 July 1809 by Horace Vernet
RMERG1P8–Bataille de Wagram Battle of Wagram won by Napoleon 6 July 1809
RMG386P0–NAPOLEON AT WAGRAM
RMERC8X5–JULY 5 1809 NAPOLEON ON WHITE HORSE AT THE BATTLE OF WAGRAM A CRUCIAL FRENCH VICTORY AGAINST BRITISH AUSTRIAN FORCES
RMJ30FCT–Chabord Napoleon Wagram 1810
RMHN24H5–Napoleon Wagram
RMMPB145–918 Napoleon Wagram
RMJ7XNGG–Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Wagram on 6th July 1809 by Horace Vernet, oil on canvas, 1836.
RMD96WBY–Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, 5-6 July 1809. Decisive French victory under Napoleon over the Austrians under Archduke Charles led to Armistice of Zniam. Popular French hand-coloured woodcut.
RM2CDT0MB–Bellange Hippolyte - Napoleon a Wagram Juillet 1809 - French School - 19th Century
RMPTRAM8–Bellange Hippolyte - Napoleon a Wagram Juillet 1809
RM2E9W3MW–Napoleon at Wagram.
RMCW8XG9–Tourists listen to guided audio tours and use cameras and smartphones to record art works below a painting of Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, hanging in the Hall of Battles in the king's apartments of the Palace of Versaille, Paris. The Battle of Wagram (July 5–6, 1809) was one of the most important military engagements of the Napoleonic Wars and ended in a decisive victory for Emperor Napoleon I's French and Allied army against the Austrian. 'Napoleon at Wagram' was painted by Horace Vernet (Galerie des Batailles, Versailles).
RM2GJMEG4–Napoleon talking to his senior Generals late on 5 July, after the first day of battle of Wagram
RMCP1APW–events, War of the Fifth Coalition, 1809, Battle of Wagram, 5./6.7.1809, French troops crossing the Danube river to deploy on the island of Glogau, 4.7.1809, wood engraving, 19th century, French infantry, artillery, Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte, soldiers, pontoon bridge, Austria, France, Napoleonic Wars, historic, historical, France, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMPKCW35–Battle near Wagram, 7 July 1809, (c1850). Artist: Louis Francois Mariage.
RM2A2T4R3–The Trace The Drum of Wagram, Napoleon and Tambour Romeuf, signed: Jules David; Verdeil, Fig. 2, according to p. 66, David, Jules; Verdeil, Pierre, Emile Marco de Saint-Hilaire: Souvenirs intimes du temps de l'Empire. Bd. 2. Paris: Jules Fellens, 1851-1855
RMHT2ACB–Napoleon in the Battle of Wagram, 1841. Artist: Bellangé, Hippolyte (1800-1866)
RM2E3PPE6–Napoleon Bonaparte I on horseback at The Battle of Wagram (5th-6th July 1809), painting by Horace Vernet, 1836
RMC0YPNH–NAPOLEON AT BATTLE OF WAGRAM (July 1809) painted by Horace Vernet
RM2A1AG90–Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram in 1809. Lithography of the 19th century.
RMAY3H83–Napoleon At Wagram
RMWH8PRP–Napoleon encamped before the Battle of Wagram on the night of 5 July 1809
RMJ46HJF–Napoleon at Wagram
RM2RFY885–War of the Fifth Coalition (April-October 1809) of the Napoleonic Wars. Battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809). Napoleon's army engaged and managed to push back the Austrian troops of Archduke Charles. Engraving by A. Sandoz and H. Vernet. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume V. 1855.
RM2WTRJDC–Napoleonic Wars. War of the Fifth Coalition. Battle of Wagram, July 1809. Belligerents: France, Austrian. French victory. Engraving by F. Georgin.
RMA5TGE0–Louis Alexandre Berthier, 1753 - 1815. 1st Prince of Wagram, Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel. Marshal of France.
RMD96W9X–Battle of Wagram, 5-6 July 1809. Decisive French victory under Napoleon over the Austrians under Archduke Charles led to Armistice of Zniam. Popular print of soldiers on the battlefield.
RM2T93XD1–Napoleon in Wagram 1841 by Hippolyte Bellange
RF2HK589G–Inspired by Napoleon Reviewing the Wounded and Prisoners After the Battle of Wagram, Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, French, 1800-1866, Watercolor, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2E9W3MC–Napoleon bivouac Wagram.
RMCW8XHX–Tourists listen to guided audio tours and use cameras to record art works below a painting of Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, hanging in the Hall of Battles in the king's apartments of the Palace of Versaille, Paris. The Battle of Wagram (July 5–6, 1809) was one of the most important military engagements of the Napoleonic Wars and ended in a decisive victory for Emperor Napoleon I's French and Allied army against the Austrian. 'Napoleon at Wagram' was painted by Horace Vernet (Galerie des Batailles, Versailles).
RM2GJMEG3–Napoleon Crossing the Danube by the bridge to Lobau Island before the Battle of Wagram. Painting by Richard Caton Woodville
RM2ANW04M–An old print showing the Pope Pius VI being arrested by French General Berthier in 1798,1st Prince of Wagram . Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) was a French Marshal and Vice-Constable of the Empire, as well as Chief of Staff under Napoleon.upon his refusal to renounce his temporal power, Pius (Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi) who had the fourth longest Papal reign in history was taken prisoner and transported to France. He died a year later in Valence
RMMPN9N2–'Napoleon I 1769-1821. In der Schiacht bei Wagram', 1934. Artist: Unknown.
RMW58227–The generals Napoleon and Berthier, historical person (BERTHIER, LOUIS ALEXANDRE, prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) - historical person (BERTHIER, prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) portrayed, historical person (NAPOLEON I BONAPARTE, emperor of the French) - historical person (NAPOLEON I BONAPARTE, emperor of the French) portrayed, prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) 1 61B2 (NAPOLEON I BONAPARTE, emperor of the French) - historical person ( BERTHIER, Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) 1 61B2 (NAPOLEON I BONAPARTE, Emperor of the French) portrayed, Napoleon I Bonaparte (Emperor of the French), Louis
RMHT2739–'The Passage of the Danube by Napoleon before the Battle of Wagram', 1809 (1810). Artist: Jacques Francois Joseph Swebach.
RM2E3PPF6–Napoleon Bonaparte I on horseback at The Battle of Wagram (5th-6th July 1809), lithograph by Horace Vernet, 1840
RM2RGPF07–NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (1769-1821) at the Battle of Wagram (detail) 6 July 1809
RMTTX633–battle of Wagram 1809, in the battle of Wagram on 5th and 6th July 1809 subdue Napoleon French troops Archduke Karl of Austria austrian army in the nearness from Vienna copper engraving by Pierre Michel Adam based on painting by Jean Charles Langlois, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG386RB–NAPOLEON I AT WAGRAM
RM2FKB926–Portrait of General Drouot. Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RMJG41FC–Napoléon à Wagram
RM2JN3CPK–A black and white verson of Horace Vernets 'Battle of Wagram'. Mounted Napoleon gives orders during the Battle of Wagram (6th July 1809) where the French won a decisive victory over the Austrians. Taken from postcard c.1910s.
RM2BET5BT–Antique engraving, Louis-Alexandre Berthier. Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815), 1st Prince of Wagram, Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel, was a French Marshal and Vice-Constable of the Empire, and chief of staff under Napoleon. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2AGTF13–The battle of Wagram (July 5 to 6, 1809) confronted Napoleon French armies against the Austrian of Archduke Charles in the town of Wagram. Napoleonic
RM2G32750–Napoléon à la bataille de Wagram le 6 juillet 1809
RMD95JPN–Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815). Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram. French soldier, Marshal of France. Chief of staff to Napoleon. Fought with Lafayette during the American War of Independence. Lithograph.
RF2HKKAY5–Art inspired by Napoleon Reviewing the Wounded and Prisoners After the Battle of Wagram, Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, French, 1800-1866, Watercolor, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRC5X1H–Napoleon in the Battle of Wagram. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: BELLANGE, HIPPOLYTE.
RMCW8XJ9–Tourists listen to guided audio tours and use cameras to record art works below a painting of Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, hanging in the Hall of Battles in the king's apartments of the Palace of Versaille, Paris. The Battle of Wagram (July 5–6, 1809) was one of the most important military engagements of the Napoleonic Wars and ended in a decisive victory for Emperor Napoleon I's French and Allied army against the Austrian. 'Napoleon at Wagram' was painted by Horace Vernet (Galerie des Batailles, Versailles).
RM2GJMEG5–Napoleon following the smokeline of Davout's columns. The attack of III Corps constituted the crucial French offensive at Wagram. Painting by Hippolyte Bellangé
RMTAD96R–Napoleon Bonaparte on horseback in the battle of Wagram, July 1809. Painting after H. Vernet (detail) , (postcard, )
RMW7EEAN–Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, 19th century. Creator: Émile Jean-Horace Vernet.
RM2HB2ATW–Napoleon Reviewing the Wounded and Prisoners After the Battle of Wagram, Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, French, 1800-1866, Watercolor
RMTCXHTT–Napoleon's bivouac on the battlefield of Wagram in the night from the 5th to the 6th of July 1809, 1 Creator: Roehn, Adolphe (1780-1867).
RF2DCB29Y–Louis-Alexandre Berthier, 20 November 1753 - 1 June 1815, 1st Prince of Wagram, Sovereign Prince of Neuchatel, was a Marshal of the Empire doubling as Minister of War and chief of staff to Napoleon / Louis Alexandre Berthier, 20. November 1753 - 1. Juni 1815, Fürst und Herzog von Neuchatel und Valangin, Fürst von Wagram, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMC0YPGG–BATTLE OF WAGRAM (July 1809) with Napoleon on white horse at left engraved by Carl Vernet
RMBA7NB3–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5. 1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, at the Battle of Wagram, 6.7.1809, painting by Horace Vernet, 1836, detail, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMAY3HAB–Napoleon I At Wagram
RMTXH2PT–Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815). Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram. French soldier, Marshal of France. Chief of staff to Napoleon. Fought with Lafayette during the American War of Independence. Lithograph.
RMJ984RC–Napoleon bivouac Wagram
RMBPW38G–NAPOLEON BONAPARTE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH 05 July 1809 VIENNA
RMPCTR1D–Alfred d'Orsay Napoleon Wagram 1843.
RMHN1KWW–Napoleon.Wagram
RMMMP7W8–. in the background: Battle of Wagram Napoleon on horseback. 1843. Alfred d'Orsay Napoleon Wagram 1843
RM2E03ERF–Napoléon Bonaparte
RM2WA67DH–War of the Fifth Coalition (April-October 1809) of the Napoleonic Wars. Battle of Wagram (5-6 July 1809). Napoleon's army engaged and managed to push back the Austrian troops of Archduke Charles. Engraving by A. Sandoz and H. Vernet. 'Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume V. 1855.
RMR4DJM6–BATALLA DE WAGRAM - NAPOLEON. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. France.
RMK2HJ5D–The Passage of the Danube by the emperor Napoleon bonaparte before the Battle of Wagram - Swebach - 1810
RM2GJYFBH–Napoleon's trusted Maréchals. Napoleon only promoted his men by merit, not by their title, which gave him a formidable army during the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, painted by Horace Vernet (1836). Behind him, Marshal Bessières is depicted being thrown to the ground after the death of his horse
RFPXWN16–Archduke Charles of Austria (1771 -1847) from a painting byJohann Peter Krafft. The archduke led the Austrian war effort against Napoleon till 1809.
RMB0KGAT–Marshal Massena at the Battle of Wagram, Austria, 5th-6th July 1809, (1904). Artist: Unknown
RM2T8F5F2–Napoleon's Horse Ali by the Egyptian Pyramides, Peter Heinrich Lambert von Hess, 1792-1871, 1817, Drawing, Ali, a stallion born in 1793, was Napoleon Bonaparte’s (1769-1821) personal war horse. It was an Arab stallion, bought after the Battle of the Nile. It is thought that the following year, after the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800, Napoleon started to call his stallion Marengo. The stallion was small, but quick and endowed with great endurance. Napoleon rode it at Austerlitz in 1805, Jena in 1806 and Wagram in 1809
RMDDT4YC–The Battle of Wagram, Austria, 7th July 1809. Artist: Louis Francois Mariage
RF2WJKBTT–Louis Alexandre Berthier, 1753-1815. Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram. Marshal of France and chief of staff under Napoleon.Photo-etching after the painting by Bosio. Aus dem Buch Lady Jackson's Work, 1899, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2RBWNDY–Portrait of the Prince de Wagram and his daughter Malcy Louise Caroline Frederique Napoléon Alexandre Berthier 1837 by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
RMB47DHX–Napoleon I - nine Sèvres plates, between 1804 and 1814. Each plate adorned in the centre with an extremely elaborate painting of one of Bonaparte's famous battles, on the border a stencilled pattern in gold on the famous 'bleu des Sèvres'. On the back the name of the battle and a stencilled red manufacturer's mark. Diameter each 24 cm. Each plate shows a scene from the following events and is accordingly marked on the back: 'Toulon' (1793), 'Pont S'Arcole' (1798), 'Zurich' (1799), 'Passage de la Linz' (1800), 'Austerlitz' (1805), 'Eylau' (1807), 'Wagram' (1809),
RMD896KK–BATTLE OF WAGRAM
RM2FKB8XT–Portrait of General Daumesnil. Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RMJG8TER–Wagram-Napoleon and Bessières
RMBPW38E–NAPOLEON BONAPARTE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH 05 July 1809 VIENNA
RMRNXE54–Chabord Napoleon Wagram 1810.
RMHKFRBT–Chabord Napoleon Wagram 1810
RMMP3XH5–. English: Napoleon Bonaparte Italiano: Napoleone sul campo di battaglia di Wagram (particolare) . 1809. 918 Napoleone a Wagram (particolare)
RM2E03F0P–Napoléon 1er
RMDGTMH3–Alexandre Berthier, 1st Prince de Wagram, 1st Duc de Valangin, 1st Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel, 1753 - 1815, Marshal of France
RMKJ053Y–Roehn Adolphe - Napoleon Ist bivouacs on the Wagram battle field (July 5 - 6 1809)
RMP9BG9Y–The Battle of Wagram. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMR5HPXC–'Cest pour Josephine'. A picture showing Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle Wagram, picking a flower for the Empress Josephine. Contes pour les bibliophiles ... Nombreuses illustrations, etc. Paris, 1895. Source: 12513.m.22 opposite page 104. Author: ROBIDA, ALBERT. UZANNE, OCTAVE.
RM2X1A8M2–Battle of Wagram 1809, in the battle of Wagram on 5th and 6th July 1809 subdue Napoleon French troops Archduke Karl of Austria austrian army in the nearness from Vienna copper engraving by Pierre Michel Adam based on painting by Jean Charles Langlois, - 18090101 PD0042 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMW7EGTP–Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, (1809), c.1910s. Creator: Unknown.
RM2B6HY38–The generals Napoleon and Berthier The generals Napoleon and Berthier Object Type: drawing watercolor Object number: RP-T-00-1030 Manufacturer : draftsman: Jurriaan Andriessen to painting of: anonymous date: 1801 Physical characteristics: watercolor, brush in color, pen in gray, pencil material: paper pencil watercolor ink Technique: pen / brush dimensions: h 198 mm × W 162 mm Subject: historical person (Berthier, Louis Alexandre, prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) - historical person (Berthier, Louis Alexandre, prince of Neuchatel and Wagram) portrayedhistorical person (NAPOLEON I Bonaparte, em
RM2A51YDX–Portrait of Henri Gratien, Comte Bertrand, 1808. Bertrand was a military engineer and companion of Emperor Napoleon, who described the bridges his friend Bertrand built for the French crossing of the Danube at Wagram in 1809 as the finest since the Romans.
RFMXR4GM–Vernet Emile Jean Horace - Bataille De Wagram. 6 Juillet 1809
RM2WJCD0B–Louis Alexandre Berthier, 1753-1815. Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram. Marshal of France and chief of staff under Napoleon.Photo-etching after the paint
RMB47DHY–Napoleon I - nine Sèvres plates, between 1804 and 1814. Each plate adorned in the centre with an extremely elaborate painting of one of Bonaparte's famous battles, on the border a stencilled pattern in gold on the famous 'bleu des Sèvres'. On the back the name of the battle and a stencilled red manufacturer's mark. Diameter each 24 cm. Each plate shows a scene from the following events and is accordingly marked on the back: 'Toulon' (1793), 'Pont S'Arcole' (1798), 'Zurich' (1799), 'Passage de la Linz' (1800), 'Austerlitz' (1805), 'Eylau' (1807), 'Wagram' (1809),
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