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The Battle of Blenheim

John Wootton, 1704–1764

This fascinating picture represents the final phase of the battle. Marlborough and Prince Eugene had taken the French commanders by surprise at Blenheim (shown in the centre of the picture). Although the French position was strongly fortified, Marlborough opened a vigorous attack, and, after heavy fighting, was able to launch a general assault. Despite severe losses, he gained one of the greatest victories in English military history. Marlborough himself is seen on the right, sword in hand on a bay charger, surrounded by his staff, while behind him the defeated French Marshal, Tallard, is being driven off the battlefield in Marlborough's coach.

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Title of artwork, date

The Battle of Blenheim, 1704–1764

Date supported

1979

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

147 x 218 cm

Grant

7500

Total cost

20000

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