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Genre: Battle-piece painting
Style: Realism
Publication date: 2019.11.07
During the Iberian Wars, after the capture of the border cities of Almeida and Ciudad Rodrigo, the army of Earl Wellington moved south to Badajoz to capture this border city and provide lines of communication with Lisbon, the main base of the allied army.
The garrison of Badajoz consisted of approximately 5,000 French soldiers under the command of General Arman Filippon, and the city itself had strong fortifications. This siege was one of the bloodiest.
Impressed by these events, I painted this picture.
Tired French vaultiers roam the field. On the way to Badajoz. Ahead of the siege, assault and retreat to the last ravelin of San Cristobal.
The garrison of Badajoz consisted of approximately 5,000 French soldiers under the command of General Arman Filippon, and the city itself had strong fortifications. This siege was one of the bloodiest.
Impressed by these events, I painted this picture.
Tired French vaultiers roam the field. On the way to Badajoz. Ahead of the siege, assault and retreat to the last ravelin of San Cristobal.