Description
Found in the collection of the Kunsthalle
killed in a duel in Hyde Park by James
the French emperor detached Marshal Ney's III Corps at Lutzen to use part of it as bait to attract the attention of the enemy commanders Count Wittgenstein and General Blucher
Sir William Curtis is leaning against the chimneypiece
Bichon Frise and Parasol Size:XXL: 100 x 100cm Found in the collection of
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