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DHM310B. Vercingetorix Surrendering to Caesar by Henri-Paul Motte. <p>After the fall of the stronghold of Alesia in 52BC, Vercingetorix was the last Gallic Chieftain to submit to Caesar.  Vercingetorix is shown arrivng on horseback at the gate of the Roamn fort, with Caesar shown a distance away in the fort. Henri Motte studied under Jean-Leon Gerome, and most of his works were shown at the Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris. His major works were of historical pieces such as this one and Hannibal Crossing the Rhone, both of these receiving a bronze medal at the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris. He was awarded Chevalier de la Legion dHonneur in 1892.<b><p> Open edition print.<p> Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 23cm)
DHM343B. Cataline Conspiracy by Cesari Maccari. <b><p> Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
DHM344B.  Murder of Caesar by Karl Theodore van Piloty. <b><p>Open edition print. <p>Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
DHM388B.  The Sabine Women by Jacques Louis David. <p>The Romans have abducted the daughters of their neighbors, the Sabines.  To avenge this abduction, the Sabines attacked Rome, although not immediately, since Hersilia, the daughter of Tatius, the leader of the Sabines, had been married to Romulus, the Roman leader, and then had two children by him in the interim.  Here we see Hersilia between her father and husband as she adjures the warriors on both sides not to take wives away from their husbands or mothers away from their children.  The other Sabine Women join in her exhortations.<b><p>Open edition print.  <p>Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
B26. Bowing Out (Shackleton) by Ivan Berryman. <p>The remarkable Avro Shackleton provided the RAF with stalwart service for no less than 43 years. These charming giants lumbering into the 1990s and into the hearts of literally thousands of servicemen, ex-servicemen and enthusiasts alike before finally signing off in July 1991. This is AEW.2 WL757 Brian based at Lossiemouth. The last RAF unit to operate the Shackleton before its replacement with the long overdue Boeing Sentry AEW. An appealing and emotive painting of one of British aviations most charismatic aeroplanes.<b><p> Signed limited edition of 250 prints.  <p>Image size 18 inches x 8 inches (46cm x 20cm)
DHM491B.  Defeat of Porus by Alexander the Great 326BC by Francois Louis Joseph Watteau. <p>Battle of Hydaspes. Porus had a very large army which included 200 war elephants. The battle saw a charge by the elephants, against the Macedonian forces, which began to look successful. Seeing this, Porus Cavalry charged, against Alexanders cavalry (in this period it was very unusual to have cavalry contact) The elephant charge began to falter and the battle edged towards victory for Alexander. Due to his admiration of Porus as a leader, Alexander granted him honourable terms and built an alliance with him. His army was not so fortunate, with 3,000 cavalry lost and 20,000 infantry killed.<b><p>Open edition print.  <p>Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
DHM492B.  Defeat of Darius by Alexander the Great 331BC by Francois Joseph Watteau. <p>The Battle of Guagamela 1st October 331BC. Alexander marched to Tyre, then to eastwood to cross the Euphrates and the River Tigris. Alexander was offered by Darius a large quantity of gold (worth over 500million pounds in todays terms) half his kingdom and the hand of his daughter. Alexander refused and a moth later the battle took place. Alexander was outnumbered 4 to 1 but he noticed a weak spot in the Persian line. He led the charge which was a great success and Darius fled the field. Seeing this panic spread through the Persian forces, Dariuss army crumbled. Later Darius was murdered by Persian nobles.<b><p>Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
DHM596B. Vercingetorix Throws Down His Arms at the Feet of Caesar by L Royer. <b><p> Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
VAR103.  Battle of Gaugamela, 1st October 331BC by J Brueghel. <b><p>Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
VAR336.  Caractacus being Paraded by the Emperor Claudius, AD50 by Thomas Davidson. <b><p> Open edition print. <p> Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)

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Roman and Greek Historical Print Collection.

DPK0712. Roman and Greek Historical Print Collection.

Historical Print Pack.

Items in this pack :

Item #1 - Click to view individual item

DHM310B. Vercingetorix Surrendering to Caesar by Henri-Paul Motte.

After the fall of the stronghold of Alesia in 52BC, Vercingetorix was the last Gallic Chieftain to submit to Caesar. Vercingetorix is shown arrivng on horseback at the gate of the Roamn fort, with Caesar shown a distance away in the fort. Henri Motte studied under Jean-Leon Gerome, and most of his works were shown at the Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris. His major works were of historical pieces such as this one and Hannibal Crossing the Rhone, both of these receiving a bronze medal at the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris. He was awarded Chevalier de la Legion dHonneur in 1892.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 23cm)


Item #2 - Click to view individual item

DHM343B. Cataline Conspiracy by Cesari Maccari.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


Item #3 - Click to view individual item

DHM344B. Murder of Caesar by Karl Theodore van Piloty.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


Item #4 - Click to view individual item

DHM388B. The Sabine Women by Jacques Louis David.

The Romans have abducted the daughters of their neighbors, the Sabines. To avenge this abduction, the Sabines attacked Rome, although not immediately, since Hersilia, the daughter of Tatius, the leader of the Sabines, had been married to Romulus, the Roman leader, and then had two children by him in the interim. Here we see Hersilia between her father and husband as she adjures the warriors on both sides not to take wives away from their husbands or mothers away from their children. The other Sabine Women join in her exhortations.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)


Item #5 - Click to view individual item

B26. Bowing Out (Shackleton) by Ivan Berryman.

The remarkable Avro Shackleton provided the RAF with stalwart service for no less than 43 years. These charming giants lumbering into the 1990s and into the hearts of literally thousands of servicemen, ex-servicemen and enthusiasts alike before finally signing off in July 1991. This is AEW.2 WL757 Brian based at Lossiemouth. The last RAF unit to operate the Shackleton before its replacement with the long overdue Boeing Sentry AEW. An appealing and emotive painting of one of British aviations most charismatic aeroplanes.

Signed limited edition of 250 prints.

Image size 18 inches x 8 inches (46cm x 20cm)


Item #6 - Click to view individual item

DHM491B. Defeat of Porus by Alexander the Great 326BC by Francois Louis Joseph Watteau.

Battle of Hydaspes. Porus had a very large army which included 200 war elephants. The battle saw a charge by the elephants, against the Macedonian forces, which began to look successful. Seeing this, Porus Cavalry charged, against Alexanders cavalry (in this period it was very unusual to have cavalry contact) The elephant charge began to falter and the battle edged towards victory for Alexander. Due to his admiration of Porus as a leader, Alexander granted him honourable terms and built an alliance with him. His army was not so fortunate, with 3,000 cavalry lost and 20,000 infantry killed.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


Item #7 - Click to view individual item

DHM492B. Defeat of Darius by Alexander the Great 331BC by Francois Joseph Watteau.

The Battle of Guagamela 1st October 331BC. Alexander marched to Tyre, then to eastwood to cross the Euphrates and the River Tigris. Alexander was offered by Darius a large quantity of gold (worth over 500million pounds in todays terms) half his kingdom and the hand of his daughter. Alexander refused and a moth later the battle took place. Alexander was outnumbered 4 to 1 but he noticed a weak spot in the Persian line. He led the charge which was a great success and Darius fled the field. Seeing this panic spread through the Persian forces, Dariuss army crumbled. Later Darius was murdered by Persian nobles.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


Item #8 - Click to view individual item

DHM596B. Vercingetorix Throws Down His Arms at the Feet of Caesar by L Royer.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)


Item #9 - Click to view individual item

VAR103. Battle of Gaugamela, 1st October 331BC by J Brueghel.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)


Item #10 - Click to view individual item

VAR336. Caractacus being Paraded by the Emperor Claudius, AD50 by Thomas Davidson.

Open edition print.

Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)


Website Price: £ 50.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £254.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £204




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