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Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847 (c1880)
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Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847 (c1880)
Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847 (c1880). The Battle of Buena Vista was an engagement in the Mexican-American War. The American army under Major-General Zachary Taylor was able to repulse a much larger Mexican force commanded by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Taylor afterwards returned to the United States to pursue a political career, becoming US President the following year. A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880
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Cavalry Cavalryman Charging Edmund Edmund Ollier Mexican Mexican American War Mexico Ollier Print Collector9 Sabre Taylor Zachary Zachary Taylor Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna Battle Of Buena Vista Battlefield Santa Anna
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This print captures the intensity of the Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico in 1847. Despite being outnumbered, Major-General Zachary Taylor and his American army valiantly repelled a much larger Mexican force led by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. The image showcases the chaos and bravery that unfolded on this historic battlefield. In the foreground, a courageous cavalryman charges forward on his horse, brandishing his sabre with determination. His fellow soldiers can be seen engaged in fierce combat behind him, their swords raised high as they defend their country's honor. The scene is filled with energy and movement as horses gallop amidst billowing dust clouds. The print's monochrome aesthetic adds to its dramatic impact, emphasizing the stark contrast between light and shadow. Every detail is meticulously engraved, showcasing both the skill of the artist Edmund Ollier and capturing an important moment in history. The significance of this battle extends beyond its military outcome; it marked a turning point for Major-General Zachary Taylor who would later become President of the United States. This image serves as a reminder of Taylor's leadership skills and resilience during one of America's most challenging conflicts. As we gaze upon this powerful depiction, we are transported back to that fateful day when two nations clashed on Mexican soil – forever etching their names into history books worldwide.
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