File:Crossing the Dniepr - Albrecht Adam.png

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The crossing of the Dnieper at Dogorobusch by Beauharnais on 26 August 1812
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English: The IV Corps by Beauharnais crossing of the Dniepr in a drawing by Albrecht Adam, an artist attached to the Italian contingent. Infantry and supply wagons ford the river as French engineers erect a bridge.[1]
Source Scanned from Rothenburg, Gunther E. (1999) (in English) The Napoleonic Wars, Cassell's History of Warfare, Cassell & Co ISBN: 0-304-35267-5.
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Albrecht Adam  (1786–1862)  wikidata:Q723297
 
Albrecht Adam
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Albrecht von Adam; Albert Adam
Description German painter, printmaker, lithographer and battle painter
Date of birth/death 16 April 1786 Edit this at Wikidata 28 August 1862 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nördlingen Edit this at Wikidata Munich Edit this at Wikidata
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  1. NAPOLEON'S ARMY IN RUSSIA. THE ILLUSTRATED MEMOIRS OF ALBRECHT ADAM - 1812 by Jonathan North, p. 94, plate 46

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