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Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809

Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809, by Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber, oil
Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809, by Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber, oil

Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809 is an oil painting by Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber. It is held in the collection of the Palace of Versailles.

About this work

Overview

Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809 is an oil painting created by Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe around 1850. It is part of the Palace of Versailles collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts the bombardment of Vienna on May 11, 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars. A cityscape is shown at night, with a large fire in the distance and people gathered in the foreground, some attempting to fight the fire.

Technique & Style

The work is characterized by a realistic style, with detailed depictions of the fire and figures. The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a dramatic effect, contrasting light and dark to convey depth and atmosphere.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber

Artist

Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber

Louis Albert Guislain, Baron Bacler d’Albe (French pronunciation: ; October 21, 1761 – September 12, 1824) was a French artist, as well as the map-maker and closest strategic advisor of Napoleon from 1796 until 1814.

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Who painted Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809?

Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809 was painted by Baron Louis Albert Guillain Bacler d'Alber.

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Bombardement de Vienne, 11 mai 1809 is held by Palace of Versailles.

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