Slag bij Bergen, 19 september 1799 - Pieter Gerardus van Os
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A detailed etching by Pieter Gerardus van Os documenting the Battle of Bergen in 1799, capturing the tactical movement of troops during the conflict.
This etching depicts the Battle of Bergen, a military engagement occurring on 19 September 1799 during the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland. Pieter Gerardus van Os, a Dutch artist known for his precision in animal and military subjects, captures the chaotic nature of the conflict with a focus on the tactical movement of infantry and cavalry units. The composition is organised around the village church, which serves as a central reference point amidst the smoke and disorder of the skirmish. The artist employs a fine, controlled line to delineate the figures of soldiers, horses, and the architectural features of the village. The foreground shows the immediate consequences of the fighting, with fallen figures and horses, while the mid-ground contains lines of troops engaged in active combat. Van Os avoids excessive shading, allowing the white space of the paper to represent the atmospheric haze created by gunpowder. This technique provides clarity to the complex arrangement of the troops, ensuring the viewer can distinguish the various military formations. As a historical record, the work provides insight into the visual documentation of the Napoleonic era conflicts in the Netherlands. The etching style reflects the technical standards of the period, prioritising accuracy and narrative detail over dramatic emotional expression. The work remains a valuable example of early nineteenth-century Dutch printmaking, documenting a specific moment in European military history through a disciplined, observational approach.
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Slag bij Bergen, 19 september 1799 - Pieter Gerardus van Os
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