Georg Toth, Gemeiner vom k.k. Husaren-Regiment Erdödy, gibt seinem vom Pferde gefallenen Rittmeister das eigene Pferd, und erretet ihn dadurch aus der Gefahr, in feindliche Gefangenschaft zu gerathen. Im Jahr 1793.
One of a series of 12 color engraved plates of military and battle scenes by A. Bartsch after Kininger, interleaved with 12 uncolored impressions of same series. Uncolored scene of soldier with cape offering to help wounded soldier on the ground. Depicts Georg Toth mounting his wounded captain on his own horse and thus saving him from capture in 1793. From series: Heroic deeds of Austrian soldiers, plate 6 One of a series of 12 color engraved plates of military and battle scenes by A. Bartsch after Kininger, interleaved with 12 uncolored impressions of same series. Uncolored scene of soldier with cape offering to help wounded soldier on the ground. Depicts Georg Toth mounting his wounded captain on his own horse and thus saving him from capture in 1793. From series: Heroic deeds of Austrian soldiers, plate 6 Folio; 1/2 red cloth and red morocco stamped gold "Kininger und Bartsch - Züge der Tapferkeit K.K. Soldaten"; margins trimmed. Leichtenstein-Hauslab Collection, 1951.
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