'Death of the Young Guard' Plancenoit 1815 - Adam McMaster

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Hello Folks

Sculpted by Adam McMaster this 75mm scale resin diorama will be available soon.

It depicts Voltigeurs of the Young Guard during the final stages of the action at Plancenoit when advancing Pusssian forces eventually overwhelmed the Young Guard units which had been ordered in by Napoleon during the battle of Waterloo 18th June 1815.

The price for the 3 x figure set with scenic base is £75.00

Price includes FREE worldwide shipping

To order please email me on [email protected]

Cheers
Gordon

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Have mercy on my poor,battered wallet, Gordon ! You, Adam, Moz & Carl keep creating all these "must haves". Marvellous, this new one, and no mistake (y):happy:

Ever thought about getting the guys to do a certain Revolutionary gun team from Detaille's triptych "Le Chant du Depart" ? Y'know the one I mean ?........yes, mate, ...that one!:rolleyes:

Cheers,
Alan
 
Have mercy on my poor,battered wallet, Gordon ! You, Adam, Moz & Carl keep creating all these "must haves". Marvellous, this new one, and no mistake (y):happy:

Ever thought about getting the guys to do a certain Revolutionary gun team from Detaille's triptych "Le Chant du Depart" ? Y'know the one I mean ?........yes, mate, ...that one!:rolleyes:

Cheers,
Alan
Cracking print Alan. Oddly enough a sculptor recently sent it to me with a view to producing it. Might have problems getting the cannon but worth looking at as a future project.
Cheers
Gordon
 
Ever thought about getting the guys to do a certain Revolutionary gun team from Detaille's triptych "Le Chant du Depart" ? Y'know the one I mean ?........yes, mate, ...that one!:rolleyes:

Love this one, I think small vignettes are the way to go.

But Taff/Alan I see this is the second time you've asked this, but sorry, even after extensive Googling I still don't know the one you mean.

Could you enlighten me please (a link would be great).
 
Love this one, I think small vignettes are the way to go.

But Taff/Alan I see this is the second time you've asked this, but sorry, even after extensive Googling I still don't know the one you mean.

Could you enlighten me please (a link would be great).
Neil
I think this is the print Alan put up as a potential project.
Gordon
 

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Neil
I think this is the print Alan put up as a potential project.
Gordon

Thanks Gordon, yes, that would be something to behold :)

What's the triptych? Strange, but even with a name and a title I still can't find the full thing.
 
Thanks Gordon, yes, that would be something to behold :)

What's the triptych? Strange, but even with a name and a title I still can't find the full thing.

Neil, it's from a triple panel painting "Le Chant du Depart", showing Revolutionary troops led by Winged Victory,by Edouard Detaille, originally destined for the Pantheon in Paris, but superseded by "Vers la Gloire " . The triptych was framed and hung in the Detaille gallery in the Musee de l'Armee until WW1. It is now, I have discovered, been rolled and stored in their vaults at Les Invalides, and there are no plans for it being displayed in the near future. It is, to be fair, quite large being 3 metres tall and some 11 metres in length. Black and white pictures of it appear on page 28 of the Copernic book "Edouard Detaille; l'heroisme d'un siecle " published in 1979 (now sadly long out of print). If you have a look on Pinterest, it does appear there. Sorry can't be of more help.

Alan
 
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