Battle in which Qing troops (led by Fude?) defeat the enemy

One of a set of 4 copper engraved plates; this one by C.N. Cochin and Augustin de St. Aubin after Giovanni Salusti Damasceno, dated 1765 by artist, 1770 by engraver. 'In the foreground the Qing cavalry armed with bows and arrows attack the enemy cavalry armed with long spears; in the middle distance to left serried ranks of soldiers, mainly infantry; cannon pulled by horses, also borne by camels on their backs; mountainous landscape' -- British Museum. Plate 8 from a set of sixteen plates entitled 'Victoires et Conquêtes de l'Empereur de la Chine'. One of a set of 4 copper engraved plates; this one by C.N. Cochin and Augustin de St. Aubin after Giovanni Salusti Damasceno, dated 1765 by artist, 1770 by engraver. 'In the foreground the Qing cavalry armed with bows and arrows attack the enemy cavalry armed with long spears; in the middle distance to left serried ranks of soldiers, mainly infantry; cannon pulled by horses, also borne by camels on their backs; mountainous landscape' -- British Museum. Plate 8 from a set of sixteen plates entitled 'Victoires et Conquêtes de l'Empereur de la Chine'. Oblong folio. yellowed. London, Francis Edwards, 1949. Title supplied by cataloger.
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