Poster Print : Joseph Noulens
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Joseph Noulens
JOSEPH NOULENS French diplomat, noted for his ability to put out fires... Date: -
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Media ID 14275237
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Ability Boots Diplomat Fantasio Fires Hose Ladder Noted Fireman
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Discover the captivating history of diplomacy with our exquisite Joseph Noulens poster print. This striking image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the renowned French diplomat in a moment of quiet contemplation. Known for his exceptional skill in putting out fires and resolving international crises, Noulens' enigmatic presence is brought to life in this beautifully printed poster. Add a touch of history and sophistication to your space with this timeless piece from the Media Storehouse range of poster prints.
Premium quality poster prints are printed on luxurious semi-gloss satin 270 gsm paper. Our meticulously crafted poster prints offer an affordable option for decorating any space, making them ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and beyond. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 30.3cm (8" x 11.9")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Joseph Noulens: The Diplomat as Fireman This photograph captures the enigmatic figure of Joseph Noulens, a French diplomat renowned for his exceptional ability to put out fires, both metaphorical and literal. The image, taken in the early 20th century, portrays Noulens in an unexpected setting, dressed in full firefighting gear: helmet, boots, and a hose in hand. Born on February 24, 1864, in Paris, Noulens embarked on an illustrious diplomatic career that spanned several decades. He served as the French Ambassador to several key countries, including the United States, Argentina, and Spain. Noulens' diplomatic prowess was unparalleled, and he was often called upon to resolve delicate international crises. However, this photograph offers a glimpse into a lesser-known aspect of Noulens' life. In his free time, he was an avid firefighter, volunteering with the local brigade in Paris. His dedication to this cause was a testament to his unwavering commitment to serving his community. The image of Noulens, standing tall and determined, holding a hose, and wearing a helmet, is a powerful reminder of the multifaceted nature of this remarkable diplomat. It also serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication to his country and community, whether on the diplomatic stage or on the fire line. This photograph, taken from the extensive archives of Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique perspective on the life of a man who was not only a skilled diplomat but also a dedicated community servant. It is a testament to the enduring power of images to reveal unexpected facets of history and the people who shaped it.
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