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Robert the Bruce by Chris Collingwood.
In 1306 Robert the Bruce was crowned King of the Scots. In 1309 Bruce controlled most of Scotland north of the Firth and Clyde. Over the next few years Bruce conquered the English Garrisons of Perth, Dundee, Roxburgh, Dumfries and St. Andrews, leaving only Stirling in English hands. On 24th June 1314 Robert the Bruce defeated the English army at Bannockburn. The war dragged on until the peace treaty was signed in 1328, recognising Robert the Bruce as King Robert I of Scotland, and Scotland an independent Kingdom. He died the following year.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £690.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 26 inches (91cm x 66cm). Price £590.00
Original painting by Chris Collingwood. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £10500.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM0900
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Battle of Barnet by Chris Collingwood.
The Battle of Barnet was fought in a heavy mist, on Easter Sunday 14th April 1471. Due to a misalignment of the opposing armies, all became confusion. The centre of the battle (as depicted here) was fought at close quarters, a mass of struggling knights and men at arms with comrade fighting comrade, their vision of the battle obscured by mist. The Yorkists under the leadership of King Edward IV triumphed, leaving the Lancastrians with hopes dashed. Their champion and leader, the great Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick The King Maker lay dead, cut down while struggling to regain his charger. In the painting Edward IV charges toward the banner of Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter, while in the foreground soldiers of the Houses of York and Lancaster hack and slash at each other in terrified butchery.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 34 inches x 15 inches (86cm x 38cm). Price £105.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 34 inches x 15 inches (86cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 25 inches (102cm x 64cm). Price £690.00
Original painting by Chris Collingwood. Image size 78 inches x 34 inches (200cm x 86cm). Price £
ITEM CODE DHM0706
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La Moscowa, The Battle of Borodino, 7th September 1812 by Mark Churms.
Sous-Lieutenant Ferdinand de la Riloisiere of 1st Regiment of Carabiniers, moments before he received a mortal wound, in the charge of the 2nd reserve cavalry Corps, against the reavski Redoubt. Despite his injury he survived for several days after the battle and was presented with the cross of the Legion of Honour only hours before his death.
Signed limited edition of 2500 prints. Image size 32 inches x 15 inches (81cm x 38cm). Price £60.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 32 inches x 15 inches (81cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Smaller Edition print. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 23 inches x 10 inches (58cm x 25cm). Price £37.80
Original painting by Mark Churms. Image size 78 inches x 42 inches (200cm x 107cm). Price £
ITEM CODE DHM0247
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Robert the Bruce by Chris Collingwood. In 1306 Robert the Bruce was
crowned King of the Scots. In 1309 Bruce controlled most
of Scotland north of the Firth and Clyde. Over the next
few years Bruce conquered the English Garrisons of Perth,
Dundee, Roxburgh, Dumfries and St. Andrews, leaving only
Stirling in English hands. On 24th June 1314 Robert the
Bruce defeated the English army at Bannockburn. The war
dragged on until the peace treaty was signed in 1328,
recognising Robert the Bruce as King Robert I of Scotland,
and Scotland an independent Kingdom. He died the
following year.
Battle of Barnet by Chris Collingwood The
Battle of Barnet was fought in a heavy mist, on Easter Sunday 14th April
1471. Due to a misalignment of the opposing armies, all became
confusion. The centre of the battle (as depicted here) was fought at
close quarters, a mass of struggling knights and men at arms with
comrade fighting comrade, their vision of the battle obscured by mist.
The Yorkist's under the leadership of King Edward IV triumphed, leaving
the Lancastrians with hopes dashed. Their champion and leader, the great
Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick 'The King Maker' lay dead, cut down
while struggling to regain his charger. In the painting Edward IV
charges toward the banner of Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter, while in the
foreground soldiers of the Houses of York and Lancaster hack and slash
at each other in terrified butchery.
La Moscowa. The Battle of Borodino, 7th September 1812, by Mark Churms
Sous-Lieutenant Ferdinand de la Riloisiere of 1st Regiment of
Carabiniers,
moments before he received a mortal wound, in the charge of the 2nd reserve cavalry
Corps, against the reavski Redoubt. Despite his injury he survived for several
days after the battle and was presented with the cross of the Legion of Honour
only hours before his death.
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