Wounded French Attacked by a Cosack
Medium
lithograph
Classification
Department
CG-E
Museum
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Credit
Rosenwald Collection
Accession Number
1980.45.1433
Art Historical Context
Created in 1817, just two years after Napoleon’s final defeat at Waterloo, “Wounded French Attacked by a Cossack” captures the lingering memory of the Napoleonic Wars. The dramatic scene shows a fallen French soldier confronted by a Russian Cossack cavalryman, reflecting the brutal clashes that occurred during the 1812 invasion of Russia and the subsequent campaigns. Produced only a short time after these events, the print would have resonated with audiences still processing the human cost of two decades of European conflict. Horace Vernet, celebrated for his vivid military subjects, collabor...