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The Battle Of Moodkee 18th December 1845, c. 1890 (Oil on canvas)
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The Battle Of Moodkee 18th December 1845, c. 1890 (Oil on canvas)
7306153 The Battle Of Moodkee 18th December 1845, c.1890 (Oil on canvas) by Crofts, Ernest (1847-1911); 153x92 cm; The Queen's Royal Hussars, Tidworth, England; (add.info.: Ernest Crofts RA (1847-1911)
Wide aspect landscape depicting Battle of Moodkee with clashes between mounted and dismounted soldiers and cannon.); © The Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Charity
Media ID 28382978
© The Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Charity / Bridgeman Images
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The Battle of Moodkee, 18th December 1845
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is a captivating oil on canvas print by Ernest Crofts. This stunning artwork, measuring 153x92 cm, depicts the intense clash between mounted and dismounted soldiers amidst a battlefield. The wide aspect landscape captures the chaos and violence of the battle with great detail. Crofts' masterful brushstrokes bring to life the dramatic confrontation between opposing forces. The scene showcases both cavalrymen and infantry engaged in combat, while cannons ominously loom in the background. The artist's attention to historical accuracy is evident as he portrays every element of warfare - from weapons and weaponry to horses charging into battle. This painting serves as a powerful reminder of Britain's imperial past during the 19th century. It symbolizes not only military might but also colonialism and its consequences. The British Empire's expansionist ambitions are reflected in this depiction of conflict. Displayed at The Queen's Royal Hussars Regimental Charity in Tidworth, England, this artwork holds great significance for those connected to the regiment. It stands as a testament to their history and valor on the battlefield. Ernest Crofts RA (1847-1911) skillfully captures an important moment in history through his evocative portrayal of "The Battle of Moodkee". This print serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers throughout time and invites viewers to reflect upon our shared human experiences during times of war.
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