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Military Prints by Robert Hillingford
Military Prints Robert Hillingford |
Military art prints of battle scenes of Waterloo, Balaclava and Blenheim by military artist Robert Hillingford. Artist Information: HILLINGFORD, Robert Alexander. Born London 1825. Died there in 1904. Hillingford was a very prolific artist of Historic genre pictures particularly scenes of battle. He was a Costume Realist and like many similar artists of the day such as Crofts, Woodville and Leutze, he studied in Dusseldorf returning to England in 1864, and exhibited his first picture at the Royal Academy two years later. Towards the end of his life he began to paint military scenes particularly events from the Napoleonic Wars, i.e. there are numerous paintings by him depicting incidents before, during and after the battle of Waterloo. Other themes popular with the artist were the battles of the Duke of Marlborough, Dettingen, and military events of the seventeenth century, but Hillingford did produce some contemporary paintings such as Sebastapol; the attack on the Redan exhibited in 1899 and his Royal Academy picture of 1901, South Africa 1901: the dawn of Peace in which Lord Kitchener on horseback holds up a peace proclamation surrounded by Boer Civilians. Hillingford paid close attention to accuracy in details of dress and had a collection of original uniforms. He was Vice President of the Kernoozers Club, the members of which were all collectors of objects d'art and militaria, but he achieved limited fame during his lifetime. |
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An Incident During the Peninsula War by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
Defence of Hougoumont Farm by Robert Hillingford. 1st Foot Guards and The Coldstream Guards are shown manning the walls of Hougoumont Farm against the heavy French forces at the height of the the Battle of Waterloo. Also shown are some captured French soldiers. During the Battle of Waterloo the 1st Foot Guards and the Coldstream Guards losses were as follows: 1st Foot Guards - 125 Killed, 352 Wounded, and the Coldstream Guards - 97 killed and 446 wounded and four missing. |
The Decisive Moment at Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. Napoleon questioning a captured Prussian Soldier, and at this point not believing that the Prussians were so close. |
The Last Stand of the Old Guard by Robert Hillingford. The Old Guard being asked to surrender at the end of the Battle of Waterloo. |
Marlborough Signing Dispatches After the Battle of Blenheim by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
The Duke of Wellington on the Road to Quatre Bras by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
Wellington at the Inn of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. Wellington is shown in Waterloo on the eve of the battle. |
England Welcomes Henry V by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
The Charge of the light Brigade by Robert Hillingford. Depicting the charge before they reach the Russian guns, the picture starts to show a confusion beginning to appear in the desperate charge. |
Battle of Alma by Robert Hillingford No text for this item |
Wellington at Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. High quality Giclee art prints on thick 300 gsm German watercolour art board |
The Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. This subject shows the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, offering encouragement to the infantry at some stage in the battle. |
Napoleons Peril at Brienne Le Chateau by Robert Hillingford. A dynamic work showing Napoleon mounted on his favourite horse Marengo, under a surprise attack from Russian Cossacks. |
Summoned to Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. High quality Giclee art prints on thick 300 gsm German watercolour art board. |
Wellington During the Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
The Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
Battle of Waterloo at Close of Day by Robert Hillingford. Wellington is seen encouraging his troops as the victory at Waterloo is theirs. |
Incident at Waterloo by Robert Hillingford. Sir Henry Paget, Earl of Uxbridge, is wounded in the knee at the closing stages of the battle, in later years his nickname became One Leg. |
Napoleon at the Battle of Borodino by Robert Hillingford. No text for this item |
Farewell by Robert Hillingford No text for this item |
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