Boulogne harbour, napoleon's army to invade england encamped in the hills behind
a watercolour by pocock after a sketch by an officer who was on board hms euryalus at the time of the episode depicted, october 1804. Pocock's watercolour was then engraved by medland, that engraving was illustrated on p. 481 of the naval chronicle, for 1805, vol. 14. Shows the flottille de boulogne in the harbour, with the troop encampments on the hills. Lot number: /25338/lot/37/ the marine sale 29 oct 2019. Date: between circa 1804 and circa 1805. Dimensions: 13 x 20.5cm (5 1/8 x 8 1/16in).. Medium: watercolour. Depicted Place: Boulogne. Boulogne Harbour, Napoleon's army to invade England encamped in the hills behind
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