Artiste(s):
sc. Serz, J.
after Debret, Jean-Baptiste (1768-1848)
Titre anglais composé:
Napoleon saluting ill-fated courage.
Titre inscrit:
NAPOLEON EHRT DAS UNGLUCK VERWUNDETER KRIEGSGEFANGENEN.
Inscription:
J. Serz sculp. Nürnbg. | durch Kunst-Verlag in Carlsruhe.
Description:
Following Mack's capitulation in 1805 after the battle, Napoleon asks to see a procession of the Austrian prisoners. When they pass before him, he lifts his hat in salute of their courage. This oft-reproduced scene illustrates the beneficence and virtue of Napoleon who honours the valour and courage of all soldiers regardless of their nationality or cause. Respect for the enemy makes the man even greater. It also shows Napoleon's closeness to troops, whether they be French or enemy. Based on the painting by Debret.
Travail Original:
byDebret, Jean-Baptiste (1768-1848)
. Oil on canvas; 390 x 621 cm; Musée national des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon.Sujet(s):
Œuvres associées:
Debret, Jean-Baptiste (1768-1848); 'Napoléon Ier saluant un convoi de blessés autrichiens et rendant hommage au courage malheureux, octobre 1805.'
Cote:
Endroit supplémentaire:
vol. 1, opp. p. 101