Evening of waterloo by Ernest Crofts,
The French army is in a route, and Napoleon is urged to leave the
Battle Field, while the Old Guards protect his carriage.
Morning of Waterloo by Ernest Crofts
Napoleon on the morning of Waterloo surrounded by the Imperial Guard.
In fact, all the French Infantry would have been wearing their capotes
(greatcoats).
Wellingtons March From Quatre Bras to Waterloo by Ernest
Crofts Depicting Wellingtons withdrawal on 17th June 1815, the day before
Waterloo, when the Prussian retreat to Wavre had left the British position
dangerously exposed. There are a lot of similarities between this painting
and Meissoniers Friedland 1807, but from a British perspective.
The Capture of A French Battery by Ernest Crofts
The 52nd Regiment captures a French Battery at Waterloo.
Napoleons Last Grand Attack by Ernest Crofts
The fourth release of Ernest Crofts Waterloo series. Painted in 1895
and was last sold at Sotheby's London. Available in three sizes:
Wellington At Waterloo by Ernest Crofts Depicting Wellington directing the deployment of reserves from his
famous position under the tree at Waterloo.