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Military Scenes

After Andrea Mantegna (c.1431-1506), 'The Corselet Bearers (from ‘The Triumph of Julius Caesar)'. (Detail).

The Corselet Bearers
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Detail from Alphonse de Neuville, 'A Battle Scene, Soldiers in a Barn', c.1870-1885.

A Battle Scene, Soldiers in a Barn
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Detail from Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille (1848-1912), 'A Trumpeter on Horseback'.

A Trumpeter on Horseback
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Detail from Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille, 'Autumn Manoeuvres', 1877.

Autumn Manoeuvres
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Detail from Matthew Lawless (1837-1864), 'The Cavalier’s Escape'.

The Cavalier's Escape
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Detail from Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier (1815-1891), 'A Man in Armour Standing'.

A Man in Armour Standing
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Detail from Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier, 'Group of Cavalry in the Snow', 1875.

Group of Cavalry in the Snow: Moreau and Dessoles Before Hohenlinden
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Detail from Florentine Master, fl. 1460s, 'The Taking of Pisa'.

The Taking of Pisa
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