The Veteran of Aboukir, 1844 by Edward Matthew Ward

The Veteran of Aboukir, 1844

(The Veteran of Aboukir, 1844 )


Edward Matthew Ward

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1844  ·  oil on canvas  ·  Picture ID: 584109

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The Veteran of Aboukir, 1844 by Edward Matthew Ward. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
der veteran von aboukir · soldier · showing · battle pictures · learning · teaching · mother · peg leg · wooden · prosthetic · limb · peg-leg · tricorn hat · male · story teller · telling · important naval battle · napoleonic · august 1 2 1798 · british losses · 218 dead · boy · young · old · Aigalliers
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