Glass Frame : Plate 28 Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife Sister
Mounted Prints from Liszt Collection
Plate 28 Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife Sister
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Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 14032707
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1555 1630 1555–1630 1556 1629 1556–1629 1611 207 Cm 6 3 8 8 1 8 After Otto Van Veen Antonio Tempesta Bartsch Batavians Brussels First State Florence Issue 1 Leiden Netherlandish Plate 28 Romanorvm Et Batavorvm Societas Romans Sister Wife Cerialis
7"x5" 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 7x5 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 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photo print, titled "Plate 28 Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife Sister" is a remarkable piece of art that transports viewers to a significant historical event. Created by Antonio Tempesta, an Italian artist from Florence, in collaboration with Otto van Veen, a Netherlandish painter from Leiden, this etching captures the essence of war and alliances during ancient Roman times. The image showcases the intense moment when troops from Cologne bring Civilis' wife and sister to him. The composition skillfully portrays the tension between Romans and Batavians as they navigate their complex relationship. With meticulous attention to detail, Tempesta and Van Veen depict the emotions of each character involved in this pivotal scene. Measuring approximately 6 3/8 x 8 1/8 inches on a sheet size of 162 x 207 cm, this first state issue print holds immense historical value. It serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of both Tempesta and Van Veen while providing insight into their interpretation of this particular event. As you gaze upon this artwork, allow yourself to be transported back in time - imagine the sounds of clashing swords and echoing battle cries. Let your imagination run wild as you explore the intricate details within each figure's expression. This print truly encapsulates history through its masterful execution and storytelling ability.
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