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Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon)




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Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon)

Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon) 356-323 BC as a youth listening to his tutor Aristotle (384-322 BC). Artists reconstruction c1875. Wood engraving

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Media ID 9703895

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Alexander Great Greek Macedon


Greetings Card (A5)

Introducing our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Greetings Cards collection: a captivating image of Alexander the Great, the legendary Macedonian king and conqueror. This exquisite design, sourced from Universal Images Group (UIG), showcases a young Alexander deep in thought as he listens to his esteemed tutor, Aristotle. Perfect for history enthusiasts, this elegant greeting card is a thoughtful and unique way to express your sentiments. Whether for a birthday, anniversary, or just to say hello, this card is sure to impress and inspire.

Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)

Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 14.5cm (8.3" x 5.7")

Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29cm (8.3" x 11.4")

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
In this print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history. The image showcases the legendary Alexander the Great, who reigned as one of the most influential figures of ancient Greece and Macedonia. As we gaze upon this artist's reconstruction, we see a youthful Alexander intently listening to his esteemed tutor, Aristotle. The bond between teacher and student is palpable, with Aristotle imparting his wisdom upon the future conqueror. It is within these formative years that Alexander's insatiable thirst for knowledge and ambition were nurtured, ultimately shaping him into the remarkable leader he would become. The wood engraving technique used in this print adds an air of authenticity to the scene, capturing every intricate detail with precision. From Alexander's focused expression to Aristotle's wise countenance, each element comes alive on paper. This image serves as a powerful reminder of how historical moments can be preserved through art. It allows us to connect with our past and gain insight into the lives of those who shaped our world today. As we admire this portrayal of young Alexander under Aristotle's tutelage, it sparks curiosity about what lies ahead for this extraordinary individual – a destiny filled with conquests that would leave an indelible mark on civilization forevermore.

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