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Bières Météor
Germany, 1990. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
Beer anyone?! 😉
Revolution Rev Pils on tap at Miller's Pub in Chicago. A 3 of 4. A solid pilsner with some faint grassy hops in the nose, and a light, clean body. Would be hard to pick out of a pack probably, but it's clean and light and is not bad at all.
Campaign illustrations by François Pils (French, 1785-1867), made from life
Napoleon mounting his horse; Soldiers at Dranchowitz; Combat D'Amstetten; Soldiers resting at Drisviatoui.
A set of four, one inscribed and dated 'Dranchowitz/a 8 heures du soir, le 19 Mai 1813' (lower right), one inscribed 'Drisviatoui, 11 Juillet 1812' (lower left).
Pen, ink and watercolour, the largest.
François Pils, from Alsace, was the valet de chambre for General (later Marshall) Oudinot, and was with him on the battlefields of Austerlitz, Jena, Essling and Wagram. A talented artist and author of the famous journal of the Napoleonic campaign Journal de marche du grenadier Pils, 1804-1814, he would later study with Horace Vernet. His son, Isadore, was also an artist. A watercolour entitled The Surgeon Capiomont Stitching the Ear of General Oudinot at the Battle of Wagram, 1809 is in the Wellcome Collection.
The works in the present lot depict various engagements which took place in the early 19th Century: 'Combat D'Amstetten' was a skirmish between French and Austrian troops in November 1805; 'Drisviatoui' was a position occupied by Oudinot during the invasion of Russia in 1812; 'Dranchowitz' was a position occupied by the French during their retreat through Saxony in 1813.
Bonhams: Napoleon Bonaparte, the British Sale
leipzig 2024