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Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Artist: Delpech
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Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Artist: Delpech
Jean Victor Moreau, French Revolutionary soldier. Moreau (1761-1813) supported Napoleons coup d etat in 1799 and was subsequently given command of the Army of the Rhine. Napoleon believed Moreau was involved in a conspiracy against his regime however, and banished him from France. After a decade in exile in Spain and then America, Moreau entered the service of the Russians after the destruction of Napoleons Grande Armee on the retreat from Moscow in 1812. He was fatally wounded at Dresden in 1813
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Delpech Francois Seraphin Delpech French Revolution 1789 1799 Jean Victor Moreau Moreau Napoleonic Wars Revolutionary Signature Ann Ronan Pictures Jean Victor Military Personnel
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This black and white lithograph print captures the essence of Jean Victor Moreau, a prominent French Revolutionary soldier. Created by Delpech, this artwork showcases Moreau in his military uniform, exuding strength and determination. Moreau played a significant role in history as he supported Napoleon's coup d'état in 1799, earning him command of the Army of the Rhine. However, suspicions arose regarding his involvement in a conspiracy against Napoleon's regime, leading to his banishment from France. Forced into exile for over ten years, Moreau sought refuge first in Spain and then America. The turning point came when Napoleons Grande Armée was decimated during their retreat from Moscow in 1812. Seizing this opportunity to regain influence on the battlefield, Moreau joined forces with the Russians. Tragically, fate dealt its final blow at Dresden in 1813 when he sustained fatal wounds. Through this portrait-like image filled with intricate details and delicate lines, Delpech immortalizes Moreau's legacy as both a revolutionary figure and an accomplished military general. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to the composition while emphasizing the seriousness of war. As we gaze upon this print collector's treasure today, we are reminded of Jean Victor Moreau's unwavering dedication to his country and his pivotal role during one of history's most tumultuous periods – the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
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