Dimensions: 18,3cm x 23,7cm.
Lithograph, hand painted. Dimensions: 18,3cm x 23,7cm. Graphic by Victor Adam depicting the last moments of Prince Joseph Poniatowski, October 19, 1813 during the Battle of Leipzig. Prince Poniatowski, at a gallop on his horse, jumps into the current of the Elster River, his death was widely echoed in Europe and his figure grew to Legend. The work is exquisitely painted, presenting magnificently.Victor-Jean Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1867 Viroflay)French painter. From 1814 to 1818 he studied at the Paris Academy of Fine Arts, and a year later his works were exhibited at the Paris Salon. The dominant theme of Adam's work is battle scenes, which he painted, among other things, for the Museum of Versailles. After 1844 he concentrated on creating lithographs.A recurring motif in Victor Adam's works were Polish units during the Napoleonic wars, and very popular in Poland and abroad prints with depictions of Prince Józef Poniatowski.
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