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Military Prints by Richard Knotel
Military Prints Richard Knotel |
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Napoleonic military prints by Richard Knotel of the Prussian Army, Anglo German troops during the Battle of Waterloo, Battle of Kulm, Battle of Leipzig and Battle of Hanau. Military art published by Cranston Fine Arts.
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Battle of the Nations Near Leipzig 16th - 19th October, 1813 By Richard Knotel The Battle of Leipzig (also known as The Battle of Nations) was one of the largest battles in the Napoleonic Wars and a decisive victory for the Coalition forces. The battle involved intense fighting and resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Ultimately, the Coalition forces surrounded and defeated Napoleons army, leading to his retreat from Germany and marking a critical turning point in the campaign against his rule in Europe. The battle solidified the Coalitions resolve and paved the way for further military successes against France. |
53rd New York Volunteers Officer (DEpineuil Zouaves) 1861 by Richard Knotel Copyright Anne S K Brown Collection. |
The Battle of Ligny on June 17, 1815 By Richard Knotel (PC) August Von Gneisenau, stopping at the height of Brye at dusk orders the retreat to Wavre upon taking command of the Prussian Army after Field Marshal Blucher was incapacitated when his horse was shot and fell upon him. |
The Night of Victory at Belle-Alliance by Richard Knotel. Historical art print showing the Prussian Lutzows Lancers of the Prussian Army escort a Prussian Infantry Drummer who is mounted on one of Napoleons Horses of the Emperors retinue. During the evening of the battle of Waterloo. |
Das 5 Jager Batallion in der Schlacht am Mont Valerien. 19th Januar 1871 by Richard Knotel No text for this item |
Cavalry battle at Liebertwolkwitz on October 14th, 1813 By Richard Knotel (PC) Pictured here is the death of Lieutenant Guido von der Lippe while pursuing King Joachim Murat during the action at Liebertwolkwitz. This cavalry skirmish took place around the Battle of Leipzig, Murat was nearly captured twice during this skirmish but managed to evade the enemy and had his cavalry repulse anyone in pursuit. The battle would go down as the largest cavalry battle in European history and ultimately ended in a stalemate. |
The Retreat of the French Army by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
In der Feuerlinie by R Knotel No text for this item |
Blucher Leads the Prussian Army Across the Rhine by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
Entry of the Allies into Paris on the 31st of March, 1814 by Richard Knotel King Frederick William III and the Emperor Alexander of Russia along with the Crown Princes and Johann Graf Radetzky von Radetz and Field Marshall Karl Philipp enter into Paris after the surrender of the French army and abdication of Napoleon during the War of the Sixth Coalition. |
The Crossing of the Prussian Army over the Rhine by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
The Prussian Pursuit of the French at the Battle of Hanau by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
The Battle of La Rothiere on February 1st 1814 by Richard Knotel The Wurttemberg Dragoon Regiment Kronprinz breaking through the French line with a violent attack during the Battle of La Rothiere. A major reason for the French defeat at La Rothiere was the harsh snow drifts that swept across the Battlefield, which made columns of troops lose direction and cohesion, leaving them vulnerable to cavalry attack. |
On The Battlefield of Dennewitz on September 6th, 1813 By Richard Knotel (PC) General Friedrich Wilhelm von Bulow 1s greeted by his troops pursuing the enemy during the Battle of Dennewitz. The victory at Dennewitz was a crucial turning point in the German Campaign for the allies and contributed to Napoleons defeat at The Battle of Leipzig a month later. |
The Arrival of General von Bulow by Richard Knotel. The picture shows Prussian troops cheering the arrival of General von Bulow after they had routed the French army. |
The Prussian Trumpeter by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
Prince Karl von Mecklenburg with East Prussian Cavalry at the Engagement of Goldberg, 23rd August 1813 by Richard Knotel. No text for this item |
In Front of the Town Hall of Reichenbach By Richard Knotel (PC) The Truce of Plaswitz was a nine-week armistice during the Napoleonic Wars. During the armistice, the signing of the Treaties of Reichenbach was held the on 27th of June, 1813 at Reichenbach town hall. These treaties stood to establish a closer coalition between Great Britain Prussia, Russia and Austria and a strong military alliance against Napoleon. |
The Storming of La Haye Saint by Richard Knotel. Showing the storming by French troops against the defending Anglo German troops at La Haye Saint during the Battle of Waterloo. About 1.30 pm. Quiots brigade made up of the 54th and 55th Infantry of the line of the 1st Division after capturing the surrounding Orchard, failed in their attempt to take the farm. |
Now, East Prussia, Its Time! by Richard Knotel Prince Carl of Mecklenburg with the second battalion of the 1st East Prussian Infantry Regiment in the Combat of Goldberg, August 23rd, 1813. The French would inflict massive damage to the Prince of Mecklenburgs division through artillery bombardments, this would force a retreat and secure the French victory at Goldberg. |
146th New York Volunteers Corporal (5th Oneida Regiment) 1863 by Richard Knotel Copyright Anne S K Brown Collection. |
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