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Antoine-Jean Gros: General Lariboisière and his son   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Antoine-Jean Gros  (1771–1835)  wikidata:Q216999
 
Antoine-Jean Gros
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Baron Antoine-Jean Gros
Deskrivadur French livour
Deiziad ganedigezh/marvedigezh 16 Meurzh 1771 Edit this at Wikidata 25 Mezheven 1835 Edit this at Wikidata
Lec'h ganedigezh/marvedigezh Pariz Meudon
Koulzad labour Neoclassicism
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Paris, Genova
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artist QS:P170,Q216999
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General Lariboisière and his son
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Portrait of General Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière and his son Ferdinand {de}, a lieutenant in the first company of the first squadron of the 1st Carabiniers-à-cheval at the Battle of Borodino in 1812. Ferdinand salutes his father before charging with his regiment. He would be mortally wounded during the charge.
Deiziad first half of 19 century
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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medium QS:P186,Q296955
institution QS:P195,Q1996069
Notennoù From a webpost by "Zouave" on the forum at Armchairgeneral.com on 24 April 2009: Ferdinand de Lariboisière in his gleaming brass cuirass, son of the inspector general of the French artillery and a former page to Napoleon, had been commissioned Sous-lieutenant in the 1st Company of the 1st Squadron in the 1st Carabinier regiment on 9 November 1811. The posthumous portrait by Gros shows us a confident young officer turning his head towards the regimental trumpeters who are calling the Brigade to charge during the battle of Borodino, while bidding farewell to his father. The story was that General de Lariboisière had positioned himself facing the Great Redoubt while the Carabinier brigade marched past to deploy for their charge. Seeing his father, the 21-year-old Lieutenant left the ranks to shake his hand. Only moments later, the young officer was hit by a ball. After the battle, some troopers of his company carried him to his father's tent. Napoleon's own surgeon, Alexandre Yvan, removed the bullet that same night, but Ferdinand died a few days later at Mojaisk.
Mammenn/Luc'hskeudenner http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55906&page=16

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General Lariboisière and his son, an officer of the Carabinier-à-cheval who died during the battle of Borodino in 1812

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