Jacques Onfoy de Bréville, Cambronne's surrender at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815.
Metal relief blocks with letterpress. 168 mm x 225 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Jacques Onfoy de Bréville (1858 - 1931)
RA Collection: Art
168 mm x 225 mm
Le grand Napoléon des petits enfans / illustrations by Job [pseud. Jacques Onfoy de Bréville] - Paris: [1893]
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