The Battle of Waterloo (Allan)

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The Battle of Waterloo
William Allan (1782-1850) - The Battle of Waterloo - WM.1539-1948 - Apsley House.jpg
Artist William Allan
Year1843
Type Oil on panel, history painting
Dimensions118 cm× 310 cm(46 in× 120 in)
Location Apsley House, London

The Battle of Waterloo is an 1843 history painting by the British artist William Allan. [1] It depicts a panoramic view of the Battle of Waterloo at the climatic moment of the fighting. [2] An attack of the massed ranks of the imperial Guard led in person by Marshal Ney launched towards the Allied infantry on the ridge under the overall command of the Duke of Wellington, is being assaulted by Maitland's Brigade of Guards and another brigade under Frederick Adam. Wellington is shown with his staff by a Royal Artillery battery, ordering a general advance of the Allied Army. [3]

Allan had travelled extensively producing genre scenes from Russia and the Ottoman Empire, before building his reputation on history paintings, particularly scenes of Scottish history. [4] The painting was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1843 at the National Gallery in London. The picture was purchased by the Duke of Wellington for his London residence Apsley House, where it remains today. [5]

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