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Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy leads the troops to the attack by waving the tricolor on the bridge of Arcole (Verona), the scene in the following days of the French victory over the Austrians, 15-17 November 1796
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Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy leads the troops to the attack by waving the tricolor on the bridge of Arcole (Verona), the scene in the following days of the French victory over the Austrians, 15-17 November 1796
6203448 Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy leads the troops to the attack by waving the tricolor on the bridge of Arcole (Verona), the scene in the following days of the French victory over the Austrians, 15-17 November 1796 by Bonamore, Antonio (1845-1907); (add.info.: Napoleon BONAPARTE (15 August 1769 5 May 1821) in Italy leads the troops to attack by waving the tricolor on the bridge of Arcole (Verona), the scene in the following days of the French victory over the Austrians, 15- 17 November 1796. Engraving by Antonio Bonamore (1845-1907), from " Napoleons Story" by Jacques De Norvins (18 June 1769 - 30 July 1854), Edoardo Sonzogno publisher, Milan 1893); Fototeca Gilardi
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The captivating print showcases Napoleon Bonaparte leading his troops to attack the Austrians in Italy. With great determination and courage, Napoleon waves the tricolor on the bridge of Arcole in Verona, symbolizing the French victory that would soon follow. The scene captures a pivotal moment during the intense battle that took place from 15th to 17th November 1796. In this historical engraving by Antonio Bonamore, taken from "Napoleon's Story" written by Jacques De Norvins, we witness the power and charisma of one of history's most renowned military leaders. Napoleon Bonaparte, born on August 15th, 1769 and passing away on May 5th, 1821, is depicted here as a fearless commander rallying his troops with unwavering patriotism. The image not only highlights Napoleon's leadership but also emphasizes his strategic brilliance in warfare. It serves as a testament to his ability to inspire and motivate soldiers under his command. This remarkable piece of art transports us back to a significant period in Italian history when France was engaged in fierce battles against Austria during the Napoleonic Wars. The bridge of Arcole became an iconic symbol representing French triumph over their adversaries. Antonio Bonamore's engraving beautifully captures this historic event and invites viewers to reflect upon the valorous acts performed by both Napoleon Bonaparte and his loyal soldiers during this crucial campaign in Italy.
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