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Poster Print : Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746 (18th century)
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Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746 (18th century)
Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746 (18th century). Culloden was the last battle of the 1745 Jacobite rising under Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. The English under William, Duke of Cumberland crushed the Scots in just 40 minutes. Cumberland, the third son of George II, was criticised for his brutality
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Battle Of Culloden Bonnie Prince Charlie Butcher Cumberland Charles Edward Charles Edward Stuart Commander Cumberland Duke Of Cumberland Farmhouse Highland Infantry Jacobite Rebellion 1745 1746 Mounted Stuart The Young Pretender Uprising William Augustus William Augustus Cumberland Ann Ronan Pictures Battlefield Culloden Moor
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Step back in time with our stunning Battle of Culloden Poster Print from Media Storehouse. This captivating 18th-century artwork, depicting the final clash of the Jacobite rising under Charles Edward Stuart, also known as the Young Pretender, is a mesmerizing piece of historical art. Originally created by an unknown artist and later engraved by William Augustus Cumberland, this poster print brings the drama and intensity of the Battle of Culloden to life. Add this beautiful piece to your home or office to ignite conversations and inspire a deeper appreciation for history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.3cm x 18.7cm (11.9" x 7.4")
Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the somber aftermath of the Battle of Culloden, a pivotal event in Scottish history. Taking place on 16 April 1746, this battle marked the final clash of the 1745 Jacobite rising led by Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or The Young Pretender. In just 40 minutes, William Augustus Cumberland and his English forces ruthlessly crushed the Scots. The image showcases a desolate landscape scattered with remnants of war. Smoke billows from distant fires while soldiers stand amidst fallen comrades and wounded horses. The scene is dominated by a majestic mountain range that serves as a poignant backdrop to this tragic chapter in British history. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are reminded not only of the brutality exhibited by Cumberland but also of the resilience and sacrifice shown by both sides during this rebellion. The dilapidated farmhouse nearby stands as a symbol of shattered lives and disrupted livelihoods caused by conflict. Charles Edward Stuart's presence looms large in this image; his determination to reclaim Scotland evident even in defeat. Meanwhile, Cumberland's controversial reputation for his merciless tactics cannot be ignored. Through this photograph, we are transported back to an era where loyalty was tested and nations were divided. It serves as a powerful reminder that even within picturesque landscapes lie stories etched with bloodshed and struggle.
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