?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815
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?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815
?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815 (c). Soft-ground etching, by and after James Ward, published by R Ackermann, Strand, London, 1 August 1824. With a flowing mane and tail and highly defined muscles, standing by a lake in an empty landscape lit by a setting sun (symbolising Napoleon?s fall from power). The original painting was painted for the Duke of Northumberland. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy, No. 219, in 1826. It is currently in the collection of the Duke of Northumberland at Alnwick Castle (see Courtauld Institute Photographic Survey April 1998). Date: circa 1860
Media ID 14402398
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1815 1824 Ackermann Charger Defined Empty Etching Favourite Flowing Highly Mane Marengo Muscles Napoleon Soft Strand Tail Ward
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