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French Battle Regiment. A. Losivy, Chef de Battalion (1770-?). Antique Engraving c1810

French Battle Regiment. A. Losivy, Chef de Battalion (1770-?). Antique Engraving c1810

by d'Haudricourt, Ternisien

Antique Print of A. Losivy, Chief of Batallion of Infantry of 76th Regiment, and Member of the Legion of Honour.

This is a small antique engraving by A. Delvaux after a drawing by Swebach, for Les Fastes de la Nation Françaises (The Annals of the French Nation), to honour the memory of Hauts Faits militaries, les Trait de vertus civiques, ainsi que les Actions memorable des Membres de la Legion-d’Honneur, (great military achievements, civic feats of bravery, and memorable actions of Members of the Legion of Honour). Published in Paris circa 1804-1816 by Monsieur Ternisien d’Haudricourt.

The Legion of Honour, a military and civil order of merit, was the premier order of the French republic, created by Napoleon to honour for war services, and extraordinary military bravery and service in times of war. The award of the Legion of Honour automatically carried with it the Croix de Guerre (Military Cross), the highest French military medal.

Fine later hand-colour. Edges of page are age-discoloured. Below the image, the text has been folded in half horizontally to facilitate mounting. Page size, with descriptive French text below engraving, 273 x 197mm (10 ¾ x 7 7/8 inches). Engraving size 90 x 135mm (approx. 3.5 x 5.25 inches).

Stock Number: ap,TdH44Price: $40.00

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