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The Battle of Inkermann on 5th November, 1854, engraved by Edmund Walker (fl
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The Battle of Inkermann on 5th November, 1854, engraved by Edmund Walker (fl
NAM250557 The Battle of Inkermann on 5th November, 1854, engraved by Edmund Walker (fl. 1836-62) 1854 (colour litho) by Martens, Henry (fl.1825-60) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: gallant attack death of Lieutenant General Sir George Cathcart; ); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22355190
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This print captures the intensity and chaos of "The Battle of Inkermann on 5th November, 1854". Engraved by Edmund Walker, a skilled artist from the mid-19th century, this piece showcases his talent for capturing historical events with great detail. The battle itself was a significant moment in history, taking place during the Crimean War. In this scene, we see soldiers engaged in combat on a smoke-filled battlefield. The canon smoke billows through the air as troops fight valiantly against their enemies. Amidst the chaos, Lieutenant General Sir George Cathcart tragically meets his demise while leading a gallant attack. Henry Martens is credited with creating this color lithograph based on an original artwork. His attention to detail brings life to each soldier and weapon depicted in the print. This particular image is housed at the National Army Museum in London and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought during this tumultuous period. As viewers gaze upon this powerful image, they are transported back to that fateful day in 1854 when bravery clashed with adversity on the Inkermann battlefield. It stands as a testament to both human courage and tragedy amidst war's relentless grip.
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