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Sketch for the Battle of Yorktown, 1st to 17th October 1781, c.1836

Item # BAL102599

<p>XIR102599 Sketch for the Battle of Yorktown, 1st to 17th October 1781, c.1836 (oil on canvas) by Couder, Louis Charles Auguste (1790-1873); Chateau Blerancourt, Picardie, France; (add. info.: finished painting in Galerie des Batailles at Versailles & painted 1837 (see 13015); Jean-Baptiste de Vimeur (1725-1807) Count of Rochambeau and George Washington (1732-99) giving orders for the last assault on the town; Marie Joseph (1757-1834) Marquis of La Fayette; first president of the United States of America); Giraudon; French, out of copyright</p>

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