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12 Nov 10, 09:18
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Thank you Salty.
I was searching for "Le soldat-laboureur" from Horace Vernet but couldn' t find it.
two others:
"Le chien du régiment est blessé" - "Regiment' s dog is wounded"
"Mort du trompette" - "Trumpeter' s death"

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12 Nov 10, 13:04
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12 Nov 10, 13:12
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12 Nov 10, 15:24
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Oh thanks I wanted this one so much !
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"Direction .. le trou du cul de mon cheval...Chargez !"
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14 Nov 10, 23:04
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Welcome to our family, Salty.
The wounded trumpter by Horace Vernet
The wounded dog of the regiment by Horace Vernet
Le tombeau de Napoleón (Napoleon's tomb) by Horace Vernet
Charge de Cuirassiers (Charge of Cuirassiers) by... Guess who? Horace Vernet

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16 Nov 10, 19:59
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Hey everyone! Great forum, I got a lot of good artworks for my digitized collection, thanks to all the posters!
I have a small request. I would like more (pro-)Prussian if anyone has any. I love the Rava artworks!
Also, if anyone has a good quality C. Röchlings "The Battle of Hohenfriedburg" or "The Battle of Leuthen" I would really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!
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17 Nov 10, 13:49
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Real Name: Him Who Is Not to be Named
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukianos
Also, if anyone has a good quality C. Röchlings "The Battle of Hohenfriedburg" or "The Battle of Leuthen" I would really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!
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Check this thread, I just posted them
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forum...68#post1653468
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17 Nov 10, 15:04
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zouave
Charge de Cuirassiers (Charge of Cuirassiers) by... Guess who? Horace Vernet

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Hate to admit this (especially to Zouave!) that's a cracker. One of the First Empire's last Hurrahs... Quatre Bras?

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18 Nov 10, 12:27
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Thanks von Junzt, much appreciated!
I am finding that artwork of the Prussian army, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, is quite scarce.
I am assuming this is likely because, in general, the Prussian army was not as decisive as, say, the Russian army was.
Or I suppose it is just the natural Russian inclination to boast about everything! 
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19 Nov 10, 11:05
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukianos
Thanks von Junzt, much appreciated!
I am finding that artwork of the Prussian army, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, is quite scarce.
I am assuming this is likely because, in general, the Prussian army was not as decisive as, say, the Russian army was.
Or I suppose it is just the natural Russian inclination to boast about everything! 
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Really! you want Prussian pics of uniforms? say so and they
will start coming but I only have them from the Nap. era if
that's what you looking for.
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20 Nov 10, 17:14
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The division of Chassé (part of the Dutch Corps) at the battle of Waterloo

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20 Nov 10, 22:51
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Apologies if I've posted any of thse yet. First 3 Philippoteaux:
Raffet
Flameng.
Paul Emilelon

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21 Nov 10, 15:49
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Love the Flameng, I can akmost feel the music with it !!!
Thanks Compans.
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"Direction .. le trou du cul de mon cheval...Chargez !"
- Ney at his troops before the charge -
" Debout les morts, on change de cimetière !"
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21 Nov 10, 19:43
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Thanks for turning me on to him VieuxChat. Know anything about him?
This is not strictly Napoleonic - second empire but I love the atmosphere. Very 'The Duellists'. I'm afraid I don't know the name of the artist.

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21 Nov 10, 20:36
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