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Lutzen Collection

Background imageLutzen Collection: General Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (1594-1632) in the Battle of Lützen on Nov 16, 1632

General Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (1594-1632) in the Battle of Lützen on Nov 16, 1632
General Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (1594-1632) in the Battle of Lutzen on November 16, 1632. Private Collection

Background imageLutzen Collection: Russian troops go after the Battle of Lutzen back across the Elbe, 1813. Artist: Sauerweid

Russian troops go after the Battle of Lutzen back across the Elbe, 1813. Artist: Sauerweid
Russian troops go after the Battle of Lutzen back across the Elbe, 1813. From a private collection

Background imageLutzen Collection: Battle near Lutzen, 2 May 1813, (c1850). Artists: Francois-Louis Couche, Edme Bovinet

Battle near Lutzen, 2 May 1813, (c1850). Artists: Francois-Louis Couche, Edme Bovinet
Battle near Lutzen, 2 May 1813, (c1850). With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to intercept the enemy

Background imageLutzen Collection: Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Artist: Arthur C Michael

Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Artist: Arthur C Michael
Albrecht von Wallenstein at the Battle of Lutzen, 1632 (1913). Through their ranks rode Wallenstein, drawn sword in hand. The Battle of Lutzen was an engagement in the Thirty Years War fought between

Background imageLutzen Collection: The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Artist: Thomas Sutherland

The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Artist: Thomas Sutherland
The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Meeting of the Emperors of Russia and Austria, King of Prussia and Crown Prince of Sweden in the Great Square of Leipzig, October 18th 1813

Background imageLutzen Collection: The French retreat after the Battle of Leipzig, Germany, 19th October 1813. Artist

The French retreat after the Battle of Leipzig, Germany, 19th October 1813. Artist
The French retreat after the Battle of Leipzig, Germany, 19th October 1813. The Battle of the Nations (or Battle of Leipzig)

Background imageLutzen Collection: The Battle of Lutzen, 2nd May 1813. Artist: Edme Bovinet

The Battle of Lutzen, 2nd May 1813. Artist: Edme Bovinet
The Battle of Lutzen, 2nd May 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to intercept the enemy

Background imageLutzen Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen, 2 May, 1813

Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen, 2 May, 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to intercept the enemy

Background imageLutzen Collection: Battle of Lutzen, 2 May 1813

Battle of Lutzen, 2 May 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100, 000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig in Germany, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) decided to intercept the enemy


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