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Great value Military art prints of the Battle of Quatrebras showing the Black Watch and the Gloucester Regiment during the Battle of Quatre Bras and Wellington's retreat to reform before the Battle of Waterloo. Military art prints published by Cranston Fine Arts.

Napoleon's object was to divide the British and Prussian armies in order that he might fall upon them separately. How nearly he succeeded is told in the story of Ligny and Quatre Bras. At these points were the allies under Wellington and Blucher with an interval of 18 miles between. Napoleon determined that thus they should remain until he had annihilated them. Turning upon the Prussians at Ligny, he routed Blucher and forced him back. But Marshal Ney was not so successful with the British and this masterly stroke failed.  At the junction of the roads that lead to Brussels, on which the French were advancing, stood some scattered buildings. Here the battle of Quatre Bras was fought, for this humble farm was the strategic point on which rested the peace of Europe and the overthrow of Napoleon.  The struggle was long and desperate and had Ney attacked earlier and with vigour he might have made himself master of the situation. Trusting to his superiority in cavalry and artillery the French leader hurled his full force against the British battalions, each of which in turn bore the shock of an army.  So furious was the assault that the Cuirassiers rode upon the solid lines of bayonets with shouts of "Down with the English! No Quarter!". Picton's division coming on to the field in hot haste found the not very valorous Belgians retiring in confusion before the enemy. Without halt or pause the Black Watch dashed forward to the rescue, forcing a path through a field of rye that rose to the tops of their bonnets. The pursuit of the French was suddenly checked, but the gallant highlanders had pushed on too far, and mistaking the French Lancers for Brunswickers, were roughly handled, few escaping death or wounds. Rallying they formed in line with other regiments to receive and to repulse another charge of Cuirassiers who fell upon their shattered ranks with heavy horse and steel armour. The fight had lasted an hour before Wellington came upon the scene and ordered the Gordons to charge. Cameron, their leader, was mortally wounded. Nothing could resist the general advance, and Ney was unable to secure the position on which so much seemed to depend. But the advantage, dearly bought, had to be abandoned, for Blucher had fallen back and Wellington had no choice but to follow in order that the allies might no longer be exposed to separate attack. Waterloo was the immediate consequence of this retirement.

Text by William Maxwell 1902.

Quatre Bras (Black Watch at Bay) by William Barnes Wollen.

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Quatre Bras (Black Watch at Bay) by William Barnes Wollen.

At the height of the Battle of Quatre Bras, 16th June 1815, the French Cavalry almost broke through Wellingtons positions. One Regiment of the 69th was decimated and lost its colour as it tried to form square. Another of the Black Watch received a terrible mauling by General Pires Lancers, as it formed square (depicted here) Reproduced by permission of the trustees of the Black Watch.

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Death of Colonel McCara (Blackwatch at Quatrebras) by Richard Simkin.

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Death of Colonel McCara (Blackwatch at Quatrebras) by Richard Simkin.

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Quatre Bras by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

28th Gloucester Regiment shown in square repelling the French cavalry.

Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 14 inches (76cm x 35cm). Price £42.00


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Small number of giclee canvas prints available. Size 40 inches x 26 inches (102cm x 66cm). Price £600.00


Small number of giclee canvas prints available. Size 36 inches x 22 inches (91cm x 56cm). Price £450.00


Antique black and white Photogravure Size 13 inches x 27 inches (33cm x 69cm). Price £800.00


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Wellingtons March From Quatre Bras to Waterloo by Ernest Crofts.

Depicting Wellingtons withdrawal on 17th June 1815, the day before Waterloo, when the Prussian retreat to Wavre had left the British position dangerously exposed. There are a lot of similarities between this painting and Meissoniers Friedland 1807, but from a British perspective.

Open edition print. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 27 inches x 14 inches (69cm x 36cm). Price £37.80


Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 6 inches (31cm x 15cm). Price £14.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 25 inches (102cm x 64cm). Price £590.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 16 inches (76cm x 41cm). Price £390.00

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Quatre Bras (Black Watch at Bay) by William B Wollen

At the height of the Battle of Quatre Bras, 16th June 1815, the French Cavalry almost broke through Wellingtons positions. One Regiment of the 69th was decimated and lost its colour as it tried to form square. Another of the Black Watch received a terrible mauling by General Pires Lancers, as it formed square (depicted here). Reproduced by permission of the trustees of the Black Watch.

Print serial number DHM 015. Image size 30" x 20". Print price £42 ($75).

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Death of Colonel McCara (Blackwatch at Quatrebras) by Richard Simkin

Print serial number DHM018. 

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Quatre Bras by Lady Butler

28th Gloucester Regiment shown in square repelling the French cavalry.

Full colour print serial number VAR311. Image size 30" x 14" plus text. Print price £42 ($75).

Small image serial number DHM9002. Image size 14" x 7". Print price £22 ($42)

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Wellingtons March From Quatre Bras to Waterloo by Ernest Crofts

Depicting Wellingtons withdrawal on 17th June 1815, the day before Waterloo, when the Prussian retreat to Wavre had left the British position dangerously exposed. There are a lot of similarities between this painting and Meissoniers Friedland 1807, but from a British perspective.

Available in two sizes:

Print serial number DHM293. Image size 27" x 14". Print price £42 ($75).

Print serial number VAR252. Image size 11.5" x 6". Print price £13 ($22).

Special giclee canvas edition of only 200 canvas prints of our traditional 18th & 19th Century images. Order code GDHM293. Small size 30" x 16" price £350. Giclee canvas prints at a larger size of 40" x 25". Canvas print price £550. To know more about Giclee prints and our range click here.     By permission of Fine Art Photographic.

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