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Photo Mug : Les troupes suedoises donnent l assaut a la porte de Leipzig (Allemagne), 1813) - Swedish Troops Assaulting the Town Gate of Leipzig, October 19, 1813, by Wetterling, Alexander (1796-1858). Oil on canvas, 1853. Dimension : 160x238 cm
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Les troupes suedoises donnent l assaut a la porte de Leipzig (Allemagne), 1813) - Swedish Troops Assaulting the Town Gate of Leipzig, October 19, 1813, by Wetterling, Alexander (1796-1858). Oil on canvas, 1853. Dimension : 160x238 cm
FIA5408836 Les troupes suedoises donnent l assaut a la porte de Leipzig (Allemagne), 1813) - Swedish Troops Assaulting the Town Gate of Leipzig, October 19, 1813, by Wetterling, Alexander (1796-1858). Oil on canvas, 1853. Dimension : 160x238 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm by Wetterling, Alexander (1796-1858); National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Bring the grandeur of historical art into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the iconic painting "Swedish Troops Assaulting the Town Gate of Leipzig, October 19, 1813" by Alexander Wetterling, these mugs showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors of this masterpiece. Each mug holds 11 oz of your favorite beverage and is microwave and dishwasher safe. Add a touch of history and art to your morning coffee or tea break. Order yours today and relive the heroic moments of the past with every sip.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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Les troupes suedoises donnent l'assaut à la porte de Leipzig (Allemagne), 1813)
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is a captivating oil painting by Alexander Wetterling that depicts the intense moment when Swedish troops launch an assault on the town gate of Leipzig on October 19,1813. The artwork, created in 1853 and measuring at an impressive dimension of 160x238 cm, showcases Wetterling's mastery in capturing historical events with great detail. In this dramatic scene, the viewer can feel the tension and chaos as soldiers engage in battle. The artist skillfully portrays the intensity of combat through his use of vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes. The Swedish troops are shown bravely storming towards the gate, their determination evident on their faces. This painting transports us back to a significant period in history - the Napoleonic Wars. It serves as a reminder of the countless battles fought across Europe during this time and highlights Sweden's involvement in these conflicts. Wetterling's work not only captures a specific event but also reflects broader themes such as warfare, nationalism, and European alliances during this turbulent era. It offers viewers a glimpse into both military strategy and human emotion amidst war. Displayed at Nationalmuseum Stockholm, "Les troupes suedoises donnent l'assaut à la porte de Leipzig (Allemagne), 1813)" stands as a testament to Wetterling's artistic talent and his ability to bring historical moments to life on canvas. This powerful image continues to captivate audiences today with its vivid portrayal of bravery and conflict.
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