Napoleon’s bivouac, Wagram, 5 July, 1809

Artist(s) : ROEHN Adolphe
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Napoleon’s bivouac, Wagram, 5 July, 1809
Napoleon's Bivouac on the battlefield of Wagram during the night of 5-6 July 1809 by Adolphe Roehn

After the first day of battle at Wagram (5 July, 1809), French troops set up a bivouac in order to rest and recover from the intense combat.

At the centre of this painting is Napoleon, seated, who is surrounded by his generals, military staff and other members of the army. The following morning would be decisive and Archduke Charles and  his Austrian army would be defeated.

Date :
19th century
Technique :
Oil on canvas
Dimensions :
H = 1.820 m, L = 2.220 m
Place held :
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
Photo credit :
R.M.N.
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