PINHAS (*1795) nach GEISSLER (*1802), Epaminondas Tod, Sst. Romantik Militär

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Hermann Hirsch Pinhas (1795 Kassel - 1844 Freiburg im Breisgau) nach Peter Carl Geissler (1802 Leipzig - 1872 Nürnberg), Epaminondas Tod im Feldlager bei Mantinea, 19. Jahrhundert, Stahlstich

  • Technik: Stahlstich auf Papier

  • Datierung: 19. Jahrhundert

  • Beschreibung: Darstellung des Feldlagers bei Mantinea. Der sterbende Feldherr zieht sich den Wurfspieß aus der Brust.

  • Schlagworte: Theben, Mantinea, Peloponnes, Xenophon, Gryllos, Tod, Schlacht, Taktiker, Stratege, Militär, Historie, Griechenland, Romantik, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 22.0 cm x 13.7 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Vereinzelt sind leichte Stockflecken erkennbar. Auf dem Blattrand leicht lichtrandig und verstaubt. Die Blattecken sind minimal bestoßen. Die linke Blattkante ist geringfügig durch die Herauslösung aus einer Buchbindung beschädigt. Unten von fremder Hand in Bleistift bezeichnet.

 



 

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Hermann Hirsch Pinhas (1795 Kassel - 1844 Freiburg im Breisgau) after Peter Carl Geissler (1802 Leipzig - 1872 Nuremberg), Epaminonda's death in the camp at Mantinea, 19th century, Steel engraving


  • Technique: Steel engraving on Paper

  • Date: 19th century

  • Description: Depiction of the camp at Mantinea. The dying commander pulls the throwing spear out of his chest.

  • Keywords: Thebes, Mantinea, Peloponnese, Xenophon, Gryllos, death, battle, tactician, strategist, 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Greece,

  • Size: Paper: 22.0 cm x 13.7 cm (8.7 x 5.4 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. A few light foxing spots are visible. Lightly light-margined and dusty on the sheet margin. The corners of the sheet are minimally bumped. The left edge of the sheet is slightly damaged by the detachment from a book binding. Inscribed by another hand in pencil at the bottom.



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