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Attacking Paris 1871



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Attacking Paris 1871

The German 5th Jaeger- Battalion attacks Mont- Valerien, on the outskirts of Paris

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Media ID 4358096

© Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10084616

1871 Attacking Attacks Battalion Franco Jaeger Mont Outskirts Prussian January Valerien


20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print

"Bring history to life in your home with the Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. This stunning reproduction features "Attacking Paris 1871" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Witness the intensity of the German 5th Jaeger-Battalion's attack on Mont-Valerien, on the outskirts of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. Our high-quality canvas prints are meticulously crafted to bring out the finest details and vibrant colors of this iconic image. Each print is individually inspected for quality and comes ready to hang with a sturdy frame and hanging hardware included. Add a touch of history to your decor with the Media Storehouse Canvas Prints."

Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")

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 powerful and evocative print captures a pivotal moment in history - the attack on Mont-Valerien by the German 5th Jaeger-Battalion on January 5th, 1871. The image transports us back to the Franco-Prussian War, where intense battles were fought on the outskirts of Paris. The scene is filled with tension and drama as we witness the German soldiers advancing towards their target with determination and precision. The smoke of battle fills the air, adding to the chaos and intensity of the moment. It is a stark reminder of the brutal realities of war and conflict. The historical significance of this event cannot be understated, as it marked a turning point in European history. The Prussian forces were able to successfully breach Mont-Valerien, leading to further advances in their campaign against France. As we gaze upon this striking image, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by those who fought in this war and how their actions shaped our world today. It serves as a poignant reminder of both the horrors and heroism that can be found in times of conflict. Overall, this print is not just a snapshot from history - it is a window into an important chapter that continues to resonate with us today.

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