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Napoleonic War: “The Surrender of Huningue” on August 26, 1815. The French army accepted its...

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Napoleonic War: “The Surrender of Huningue” on August 26, 1815. The French army accepted its defeat against Austria and left the city of Huningue (Haut Rhine, 68). Head of the cortege was the French general Joseph Barbanegre (1772-1830). Archduke Jean, commander of the Austrian army, came forward to testify his admiration, which Barbanegre refused. Reproduction of the eponym painting by Edouard Detaille (1848-1912). Illustration in “” Le Pelerin”” of May 31, 1931.
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French School, (20th century) / French
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Stefano Bianchetti
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Engraving
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Napoleonic War: “The Surrender of Huningue” on August 26, 1815. The French army accepted its defeat against Austria and left the city of Huningue (Haut Rhine, 68). Head of the cortege was the French general Joseph Barbanegre (1772-1830). Archduke Jean, commander of the Austrian army, came forward to testify his admiration, which Barbanegre refused. Reproduction of the eponym painting by Edouard Detaille (1848-1912). Illustration in “” Le Pelerin”” of May 31, 1931.

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19th century / Alsace / France / Europe / Alsace Lorraine / Austria / battle / colour / engraving / Lorraine / military / war / engraving / french / history / parade / combat / courage / defeat / armee / french / war wounded / napoleonic war / Haut Rhine (68) / heroism
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