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Danes pillaging a christian church, 1920s (litho)




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Danes pillaging a christian church, 1920s (litho)

833137 Danes pillaging a christian church, 1920s (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, published by Hutchinson); English, out of copyright

Media ID 22227412

© Bridgeman Images

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Jigsaw Puzzle (1014 Pieces)

Step back in time with Media Storehouse's captivating jigsaw puzzle, featuring the evocative image "Danes pillaging a Christian church, 1920s" by Amedee Forestier from Bridgeman Images. This intricately detailed puzzle brings to life the dramatic scene from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, transporting you to an era of history filled with intrigue and adventure. With stunning lithographic detail, this puzzle offers hours of engaging puzzle-solving for history enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. Immerse yourself in the story as each piece comes together to reveal the full image, making this a must-have addition to any home or office.

Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)

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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76cm (20" x 29.9")

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.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This lithograph from the 1920s, titled "Danes pillaging a Christian church" transports us back to a tumultuous era in history. Created by Amedee Forestier (1854-1930), this print captures a scene of chaos and destruction as Danish soldiers ruthlessly attack and plunder a Christian church. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable, as every element of this engraving tells a story. The image depicts armed men with menacing expressions, their weapons raised high as they ransack the sacred space. The intensity of their actions is palpable, leaving no doubt about the brutality of these invaders. Through Forestier's skilled hand, we witness history unfolding before our eyes. This artwork serves as an important reminder of the conflicts that have shaped our world. It speaks to the dark side of human nature and highlights how religious institutions have often been targets during times of war and conquest. As we gaze upon this lithograph, we are compelled to reflect on the fragility of cultural heritage and the devastating consequences that arise when violence prevails over peace. It prompts us to question our own role in preserving history for future generations. Displayed proudly in private collections around the world, this powerful piece continues to provoke thought and spark conversations about humanity's capacity for both creation and destruction.

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