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Claudius Civilis Leaving the Women and Children to go and Fight at Xanten, 1662



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Claudius Civilis Leaving the Women and Children to go and Fight at Xanten, 1662

XKH145200 Claudius Civilis Leaving the Women and Children to go and Fight at Xanten, 1662 (pen and brown ink and chalk on paper) by Ovens, Jurgen (1623-78); 20.3x19.2 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: rebellion in 69 AD against Rome; ); German, out of copyright

Media ID 12726024

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Banner Batavian Departing Departure Batavians


8"x6" Glass Mount

Wall mounted or free-standing, these black edged glass frames feature a smooth chamfered edge and a stylish black border (on back face of the glass). Manufactured from 4mm thick glass, Glass Mounts are a durable, professional way of displaying and protecting your prints. Your 8x6 print is slotted into the back of the frame so can easily be changed if needed.

Tempered Glass Mounts are ideal for wall display, plus the smaller sizes can also be used free-standing via an integral stand

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")

Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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The captivating print of "Claudius Civilis Leaving the Women and Children to go and Fight at Xanten, 1662" by Jurgen Ovens transports us back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history. Depicting the rebellion led by Claudius Civilis against Rome in 69 AD, this artwork captures the intensity and determination of the Batavian leader as he departs for battle. In this scene, we see Claudius Civilis mounted on his horse, surrounded by a procession of loyal followers. The artist skillfully portrays the energy and anticipation of this departure through dynamic lines and bold strokes. A banner flutters proudly above them, symbolizing their cause and rallying support from those left behind. As we gaze upon this print, our eyes are drawn not only to Claudius Civilis but also to the women and children who watch him leave with mixed emotions. Their faces reflect both concern for their loved ones' safety and admiration for their bravery. This juxtaposition highlights the sacrifices made during times of conflict. Ovens' use of pen and brown ink creates a sense of depth within the composition while chalk adds texture to each figure's form. The small size of this artwork (20.3x19.2 cm) invites us into an intimate viewing experience where every detail can be appreciated. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this historical masterpiece reminds us that art has always been a powerful medium for storytelling – capturing significant moments that shape our collective memory.

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