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A Halt by the Roadside (litho)

A Halt by the Roadside (litho)


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A Halt by the Roadside (litho)

2794634 A Halt by the Roadside (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Halt by the Roadside. Illustration for The Roman Soldier by Amedee Forestier (A&C Black, 1928).); © Look and Learn

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Force Halt Infantry March Plume Rest Roadside Romans 1 Bc 100 Bc Brawl Brawling Defensive Weapon Fighting Conflict Infantry Weapon


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A Halt by the Roadside

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is a captivating litho print that takes us back in time to the days of the Roman Empire. The image, created by Amedee Forestier and now part of a private collection, beautifully captures a moment of respite for weary soldiers. In this scene, we witness an army on the march as they pause along a dusty road. Clad in their distinctive helmets and uniforms, these brave men represent the might and force of the Roman military. Their weapons are at their sides, ready for battle at any given moment. As they take a break from their arduous journey, some soldiers can be seen enjoying a meal while others rest against their shields or engage in conversation. The atmosphere is one of both camaraderie and anticipation as these warriors prepare themselves mentally and physically for what lies ahead. The attention to detail in this engraving is remarkable - from each soldier's plume to the intricate folds of their clothing. It transports us back to ancient times when conflicts were settled through clashes on battlefields rather than diplomatic negotiations. "A Halt by the Roadside" serves as a reminder not only of Rome's military prowess but also of the sacrifices made by those who fought under its banner. This print truly brings history to life with its vivid depiction of soldiers caught between moments of peace and impending conflict.

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