Evacuation de la Tête de Pont d'Huningue par les Troupes Francoises les 2. 3. et 4. Fevrier 1797 ensuite de la Capitulation signée le 1er du meme mois: Cette vue est prise de la rive gauche du Rhin, pres de la Forteresse d’Huningue, à l’endroit ou les Troupes abordoient avec armes, bagages, munitions et tout ce qui servoit à la défense de la Tête de pont. A. Partie postérieure de la Tête de pont s
Hand-colored aquatint by Mechel (after Ludwig Friedrich Kaiser?). 'View from the bank on which French troops board three boats with weapons, baggage and ammunition to defend the Bridgehead; other boats cross the Rhine to embark on the Bridgehead; the village of Halingen lies to the left of the embarking area and the village of Ettlingen lies further left and up the hill; two soldiers drinking in the foreground.' -- British Museum Hand-colored aquatint by Mechel (after Ludwig Friedrich Kaiser?). 'View from the bank on which French troops board three boats with weapons, baggage and ammunition to defend the Bridgehead; other boats cross the Rhine to embark on the Bridgehead; the village of Halingen lies to the left of the embarking area and the village of Ettlingen lies further left and up the hill; two soldiers drinking in the foreground.' -- British Museum Oblong medium folio. Wuppertal, Schimidt & Green, 2015 Prints, Drawings and Watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library Digital object made available by: Brown University Library, John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts, Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, U.S.A., (http://library.brown.edu/)
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