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Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Waterloo
Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Battle of Waterloo, 1815.Watercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815. Associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, 1815.In 1811 Dighton obtained an ensigncy in the 90th Foot as a favour from the Prince Regent, but he resigned in March 1812. He made drawings at waterloo in 1815. That year he was appointed Military Painter to the Prince. Watercolour Date: 1815
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This stunning watercolor painting, titled "Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry" by Denis Dighton, offers a captivating glimpse into the pivotal moment of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The Napoleonic Wars had reached their climax, and this dramatic scene depicts the French cavalry charging towards the British squares, with the fateful collision between the two forces just moments away. Denis Dighton, a British artist, had a unique perspective on the battle. In 1811, he obtained an ensigncy in the 90th Foot as a favor from the Prince Regent. However, he resigned in March 1812. Despite his brief military career, Dighton was present at the Battle of Waterloo and made detailed drawings of the events as they unfolded. His artistic skills were soon recognized, and in 1815, he was appointed as the Military Painter to the Prince. The watercolor, dated 1815, is a testament to Dighton's artistic talent and his firsthand knowledge of the battle. The intricate details and vivid colors bring the chaos and intensity of the moment to life, making it a valuable historical record of the Battle of Waterloo. The British squares, with their disciplined ranks, stand firm against the onslaught of the French cavalry, while the horses and riders are captured in mid-charge, their determination and courage evident. This painting is a powerful reminder of the bravery and strategic maneuvers that shaped the outcome of one of the most significant battles in history.
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