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09831. Crimean War: Order of The Bath 1855
Simpson, W
The Investiture of The Order of The Bath. At The Head Quarters of the British Army before Sebastopol
Plate 23. Military scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published 29 October 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with minor stains generally very good condition. 559mm x 372mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
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09833. Crimean War: Burning at Kertch 1855
Simpson, W
Burning of the Government Buildings at Kertch 9th June 1855
Plate 7. Military scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published 28 August 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with minor stains generally very good condition. 559mm x 372mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
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09834. Crimean War: Interior of The Redan 1855
Simpson, W
The Interior of The Redan taken from its left face, looking towards the salient angle, looking south
Military scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published 8 October 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with water stain at base and minor stains generally very good condition. 559mm x 372mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
Click here for larger image
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09832. Crimean War: Charge of the Heavy Cavalry 1855
Simpson, W
Charge of the Heavy Cavalry Brigade, 25th October 1854
Plate 6. Military scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published 18th January 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with water stain at base and minor stains generally very good condition. 559mm x 372mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
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05817. Crimean War: Battle of Tchernaya 1855
Simpson, W
Battle of the Tchernaya 16th August, 1855
Plate 14 - Military battle scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published September 27th, 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with minor stains generally very good condition. 550mm x 350mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
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09829. Crimean War: Valley of The Tchernaya 1855
Simpson, W
Valley of The Tchernaya looking North
Plate 15. Military scene of the Crimean War fought against Imperial Russia by an alliance of France, the UK, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1856. Published 24 September 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Lithographic tinted print by Day & Son.
Colnaghi's Authentic Series
. Some foxing along the borders with water stain at base and minor stains generally very good condition. 559mm x 372mm.
NOTE: William Simpson (1823-1899), Glasgow born artist was a war correspondent in Crimea sketching on the spot from 1854 until the fall of Sebastopol. He is considered the ultimate war-artist and was commissioned to paint images of the war for Queen Victoria.
Click here for larger image
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