Christian_Wilhelm_von_Faber_du_Faur_-_Dead_soldiers_of_the_Grand_Armée_(color).jpg
Summary
Description Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur - Dead soldiers of the Grand Armée (color).jpg |
English:
The bodies of dead soldiers of Napoleon's Grand Armée left on the bridge over the River Kolocha after the Battle of Borodino, 1812. Image taken from Blaetter aus meinem Portefeuille, im Laufe des Feldzugs 1812 in Russland an Ort und Stelle gezeichnet von C. W. von Faber du Faur und mit erlaeuternden Andeutungen begleitet von F. von K-Feuilles extraites de mon portefeuille esquisses en Russie par C. G. de Faber du Faur, accompagnées de notes explicatives par F. de K. Germ. and Fr. Originally published/produced in Stuttgart, 1831-43.
Русский:
Тела погибших солдат Великой Армии Наполеона оставленные на мосту через реку Колочь после Бородинского сражения 1812 года.
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Date | 1831-1843 (published/produced) 2012-06-23 (upload) |
Source | «Галерея художников-баталистов интернет-проекта «1812 год»» |
Author | Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur |
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