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Marshall Saxe by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier. Marshall Saxe with French Generals during the war of Austrian Succession, Battle of Fontenoy, Battle of Dettingen shown in this military art print by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier. Other military prints of the war of Austrian Succession available from Cranston Fine Arts.

Marshall Saxe and His Troops by Meissonier.  Marshall Saxe the French Marshall in charge of the French army during the War of Austrian Succession which included the Battles of Fontenoy and Dettingen.

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Marshall Saxe and His Troops by Meissonier.

Marshall Saxe the French Marshall in charge of the French army during the War of Austrian Succession which included the Battles of Fontenoy and Dettingen.

Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £28.00

ITEM CODE DHM0592

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