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‘The Memorable Battle of Waterloo - The Perilous Situation of Marshal Blücher in the Battle...

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‘The Memorable Battle of Waterloo - The Perilous Situation of Marshal Blücher in the Battle of Ligny, 1815’ (engraving)
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Artist
Jones, George (1786-1869) (after) / English
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
engraving
Date
1817 AD (C19th AD)
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‘The Perilous Situation of Marshal Blücher in the Battle of Ligny, 1815’. Engraving by Samuel Mitan after Captain George Jones, one of a series published by Thomas Kelly, 26 April 1817. On 16 June 1815, Field Marshal Leberecht von Blücher’s Prussians sustained a severe defeat to Napoleon’s French army at Ligny. During the battle, Blücher was ridden over by cavalry and lay trapped under his dead horse for several hours, his life saved only by the devotion of his aide-de-camp, Count Nostitz. He was unable to resume command for some hours, and after General August von Gneisenau drew off the defeated army and rallied it, Blücher resumed command and marched two of his corps to Waterloo (18 June 1815) where their late intervention swung the battle in the Allies’ favour.

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