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Military art prints from regimental paintings by  Lady Butler, Victorian military artist.

BUTLER, Lady Elizabeth Born Lausanne, Switzerland 1846; died Gormanston, Co.Meath 1933.

Elizabeth Thompson, later Lady Butler, was perhaps the leading painter of this genre of the late nineteenth century. Her famous quartet of paintings exhibited between 1874 and 1877 (Calling the Roll after and Engagement in the Crimea - Her Majesty the Queen; Quatre Bras - National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Balaclava - City of Manchester Art Gallery; and The Return from Inkerman - Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston upon Hull) established her reputation but her subsequent works never quite achieved the fame of these earlier pictures, in spite of such dramatic scenes as Scotland for Ever! (Leeds City Art Gallery) and The Defence of Rorke's Drift (Her Majesty the Queen). She continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy until 1920 but with few exceptions, all her pictures had military themes particularly soldiers in battle. While she never witnessed actual warfare, although she was in Egypt for some years in the 1880's with her husband, Lieut. Gen. Sir William Butler, many of her pictures were drawn accurately using models in some cases, or observing soldiers on maneuvers or practicing charges at Aldershot. For instance, when Queen Victoria commissioned the artist to depict the defense of Rorke's Drift, Elizabeth Butler went down to Gosport where the 24th Regiment was billeted upon its return from Natal, and made sketches from life. The soldiers even re-enacted the battle in their original uniforms worn throughout the campaign.
 

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Defence of Rorkes Drift by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

On January 22nd 1879, during the Zulu War, the small British field hospital and supply depot at Rorkes Drift in Natal was the site of one of the most heroic military defences of all time. Manned by 140 troops of the 24th Regiment, led by Lieutenant John Chard of the Royal Engineers, the camp was attacke by a well-trained and well-equipped Zulu army of 4000 men, heartened by the great Zulu victory over the British forces at Isandhlwana earlier on the same day. The battle began in mid afternoon, when British remnants of the defeat at Isandhlwana struggled into the camp. Anticipating trouble, Chard set his small force to guard the perimeter fence but, when the Zulu attack began, the Zulus came faster than the British could shoot and the camp was soon overcome. The thatched roof of the hospital was fired by Zulu spears wrapped in burning grass and even some of the sick and the dying were dragged from their beds and pressed into the desperate hand-to-hand fighting. Eventually, Chard gave the order to withdraw from the perimeter and to take position in a smaller compound, protected by a hastily assembled barricade of boxes and it was from behind this barricade that the garrison fought for their lives throughout the night. After twelve hours of battle, the camp was destroyed, the hospital had burned to the ground, seventeen British lay dead and ten were wounded. However, the Zulus had been repulsed and over 400 of their men killed. The Battle of Rorkes Drift is one of the greatest examples of bravery and heroism in British military history. Nine men were awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals, and eleven, the most ever given for a single battle, received the highest military honour of all, the Victoria Cross.

Open edition print. Image size 25 inches x 13 inches (64cm x 33cm) plus white border without text.. Price £36.00


Open edition print. Image size 35 inches x 21 inches (89cm x 53cm). Price £48.00


Open edition print, featuring printed text and images of medals in the border. Image size 25 inches x 13 inches (64cm x 33cm) plus white border with text and medals.. Price £42.00


Limited quantity canvas edition. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Size 40 inches x 26 inches (102cm x 66cm). Price £504.00


Limited quantity canvas edition. Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00


Limited quantity canvas edition. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00

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The Defense of Rorkes Drift by Alphonse De Neuville.

The Defense of Rorkes Drift by Alphonse De Neuville.

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Defence of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1st May 1945 by David Pentland. (F)

Defence of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1st May 1945 by David Pentland. (F)

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Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

Depicts two Irish peasants in traditional dress being marched through a Kerry glen by a recruiting party of the 88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers)

Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 18 inches (76cm x 46cm). Price £56.00


Open edition print. Image size 21 inches x 14 inches (53cm x 36cm). Price £48.00

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Irish Regiments in the British Army by Richard Simkin.

Irish Regiments in the British Army by Richard Simkin.

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My Brave Irish by Caton Woodville

My Brave Irish by Caton Woodville

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Within Sound of the Guns by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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Within Sound of the Guns by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

The picture shows a despatch rider coming under fire from Boer Marksmen. The picture is also known as A Yeomanry Scout Galloping With Despatches in the Boer War.

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Race for the Copje by G D Giles

Race for the Copje by G D Giles

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Looking for Business by Ivan Berryman. (RM)

Looking for Business by Ivan Berryman. (RM)

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Retreat From Mons by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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Retreat From Mons by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

The battle of Mons was the first major battle fought by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) The BEF had advanced along a 20 mile front along the Mons canal, and were on there left flank of the French 5th army. But when the French army had been defeated at the Battle of the Sambre on the 22nd August, The British commander Sir John French agreed to hold his position until the morning of the 23rd. The BEF were attacked by the German First Army . The German infantry advance was repelled by the British infantry and sustained very large losses: the British lost 1600 killed or wounded. But with the French forces retreating the British forces had no alternative but to retreat also, and on the morning of the 24th of August they began retreating to the outskirts of Paris over a fourteen day period.

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The 5th Lancers Re-enter Mons, November 1918 by Richard Caton Woodville.

The 5th Lancers Re-enter Mons, November 1918 by Richard Caton Woodville.

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Charge of the 9th Lancers by Richard Caton Woodville,

Charge of the 9th Lancers by Richard Caton Woodville,

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The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

One of the last cavalry charges in British Military history, 8th November 1917.

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Action of the 6th Mounted Brigade at El Muhgar by J.P. Beadle.

Action of the 6th Mounted Brigade at El Muhgar by J.P. Beadle.

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High Summer by Anthony Saunders.

High Summer by Anthony Saunders.

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Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

Probably depicts the rescue of gunners of the Royal Horse artillery (C-Battery) during the retreat from the battle of Maiwand.

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Saving the Guns at the Battle of Maiwand by Richard Caton Woodville.

Saving the Guns at the Battle of Maiwand by Richard Caton Woodville.

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Remnants of an Army by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

Remnants of an Army by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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Remnants of an Army by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

Depicts Dr. William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the Bengal Army arriving at the gates of Jellabad on his exhausted and dying horse. He was thought to be the sole survivor of some 16,000 strong army and followers from Kabul, which was forced to retreat the 90 miles over snow covered passes to Jellabad during the first Aghan war. A few others eventually struggled through to the fort.

Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 17 inches (76cm x 43cm). Price £56.00


Original antique black and white Photogravure, published 1890. Size 14 inches x 25 inches (36cm x 64cm). Price £900.00


Rare original hand coloured photogravure, published 1890. Size 14 inches x 25 inches (36cm x 64cm). Price £1000.00

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Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

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Last Stand at Gundamuck by William Barnes Wollen.

Last Stand at Gundamuck by William Barnes Wollen.

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Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady Butler  Depicts two Irish peasants in traditional dress being marched through a Kerry glen by a recruiting party of the 88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers).

Within Sound of the Guns by Lady Butler The picture shows a despatch rider coming under fire from Boer Marksmen. The picture is also known as A Yeomanry Scout Galloping With Despatches in the Boer War.

Defence of Rorkes Drift by Lady Elizabeth Butler. On January 22nd 1879, during the Zulu War, the small British field hospital and supply depot at Rorkes Drift in Natal was the site of one of the most heroic military defences of all time. Manned by 140 troops of the 24th Regiment, led by Lieutenant John Chard of the Royal Engineers, the camp was attacke by a well-trained and well-equipped Zulu army of 4000 men, heartened by the great Zulu victory over the British forces at Isandhlwana earlier on the same day. The battle began in mid afternoon, when British remnants of the defeat at Isandhlwana struggled into the camp. Anticipating trouble, Chard set his small force to guard the perimeter fence but, when the Zulu attack began, the Zulus came faster than the British could shoot and the camp was soon overcome. The thatched roof of the hospital was fired by Zulu spears wrapped in burning grass and even some of the sick and the dying were dragged from their beds and pressed into the desperate hand-to-hand fighting. Eventually, Chard gave the order to withdraw from the perimeter and to take position in a smaller compound, protected by a hastily assembled barricade of boxes and it was from behind this barricade that the garrison fought for their lives throughout the night. After twelve hours of battle, the camp was destroyed, the hospital had burned to the ground, seventeen British lay dead and ten were wounded. However, the Zulus had been repulsed and over 400 of their men killed. The Battle of Rorkes Drift is one of the greatest examples of bravery and heroism in British military history. Nine men were awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals, and eleven, the most ever given for a single battle, received the highest military honour of all, the Victoria Cross.

Retreat From Mons by Lady Butler  Showing the Royal Horse Guards during world war one.  The battle of Mons was the first major  battle fought by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). The BEF had advanced along a 20 mile front along the Mons canal, and were on there left flank of the French 5th army.  But when the French army had been defeated at the Battle of the Sambre on the 22nd August . The British  commander Sir John French agreed to hold his position until the morning of the 23rd.   the  BEF were attacked by the German first Army . The German infantry advance was repelled by the  British infantry. and sustained  very large losses and th4e British lost 1600 killed or wounded.  But with the French forces retreating the British forces had no alternative but to retreat also. and on the morning of the 24th August they began retreating to the outskirts of Paris over a fourteen day period.

The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Butler  One of the last cavalry charges in British Military history, 8th November 1917.

Listed for the Connaught Rangers by Lady Butler  Depicts two Irish peasants in traditional dress being marched through a Kerry glen by a recruiting party of the 88th Regiment (Connought Rangers).

Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Butler  Probably depicts the rescue of gunners of the Royal Horse artillery (C-Battery) during the retreat from the battle of Maiwand.

Remnants of an Army by Lady Butler  Depicts Dr. William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the Bengal Army arriving at the gates of Jellabad on his exhausted and dying horse. He was thought to be the sole survivor of some 16,000 strong army and followers from Kabul, which was forced to retreat the 90 miles over snow covered passes to Jellabad during the first Aghan war. A few others eventually struggled through to the fort.  

 

 

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