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Aquatint of the "Battle of Busaco Sept 27th 1810", Pub. by James Jenkins in "Martial Achievements of Great Britian & Her Allies 1799-1815"
An original aquatint of The Battle of Busaco published in 1815 by James Jenkins as part of the volume "Martial Achievements of Great Britain & her Allies 1799-1815". Aquatint by T. Sutherland after painting by W Heath. Outstanding colour preservation.
The Battle of Buçaco formed part of the Peninsular War and took place in the Portuguese mountain range of Sierra do Buçaco, resulting in the defeat of French forces by British/Portugese forces.
measurements
Height:
37 cm
Width:
45 cm
image size 16 x 23 cms (6.25" x 9.25")
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Art & Stuff has clarified that the Aquatint of the "Battle of Busaco Sept 27th 1810", Pub. by James Jenkins in "Martial Achievements of Great Britian & Her Allies 1799-1815" (LA355078) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being early 19th century
This Aquatint of the "Battle of Busaco Sept 27th 1810", Pub. by James Jenkins in "Martial Achievements of Great Britian & Her Allies 1799-1815" is located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom