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Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC on his way to invade Italy during the Second Punic War. After a work by Charles Winter; Illustration

Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC on his way to invade Italy during the Second Punic War. After a work by Charles Winter; Illustration


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Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC on his way to invade Italy during the Second Punic War. After a work by Charles Winter; Illustration

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This print captures the historic moment of Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC during the Second Punic War. Illustrated by Charles Winter, this artwork takes us back to a significant event in ancient history. In vivid color, we see Hannibal and his army braving the treacherous mountain terrain on their way to invade Italy. The image showcases a group of soldiers on horseback, led by Hannibal himself, as they navigate through snowy cliffs and rugged landscapes. The presence of an elephant further emphasizes the scale and audacity of this military campaign. Charles Winter's attention to detail brings this historical scene to life, highlighting not only the bravery and determination of Hannibal but also showcasing the harsh conditions faced by his troops during their journey. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the power struggles that shaped civilizations throughout history. It serves as a testament to human resilience and ambition in times of war. Ken Welsh's skillful capture preserves this remarkable piece for future generations to appreciate. This print is more than just an illustration; it is a window into our shared past, offering us glimpses into ancient warfare strategies and reminding us of how far we have come as a civilization.

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