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The theme and composition of this painting were re-worked by Lady Butler a few years later in another study of a Royal Horse Artillery gun-team, ‘Halt on a Forced March: Peninsular War’. Though they are very similar, the second painting places the scene much earlier, on the retreat to Corunna (La Coruña), 1808–1809.
Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1892 (No.27), the painting was well received, but the painter was of the opinion that it did not sell because it was ‘too sad a subject’.
Title
Patient Heroes, a Royal Horse Artillery Gun Team in Action, c.1882
Date
1882
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 46 x W 63.5 cm
Accession number
NAM. 1993-05-232
Acquisition method
purchased from Alan Beadle Antique Arms, 1993
Work type
Painting