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Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) Siege Artillery and Military Engineering Print – 19th Century Historical Siege Weaponry Illustration

Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) Siege Artillery and Military Engineering Print – 19th Century Historical Siege Weaponry Illustration

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Antique Siege Artillery and Military Engineering Print – 19th Century Historical Siege Weaponry Illustration

Description:
This captivating 19th-century engraving showcases a variety of historical siege weapons and military engineering solutions, bringing to life the intricate and powerful devices used in ancient warfare. The detailed illustrations are perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors of military memorabilia, or anyone with an interest in the mechanics of historical siege warfare.

  • Top Row:
    Displays a range of siege engines, including catapults, ballistae, and other projectile-launching devices, each rendered with meticulous attention to detail.

  • Middle Scene:
    A battlefield scene that captures soldiers preparing a large cannon for action, with a fortress in the background. This centerpiece brings historical warfare to life, illustrating the preparation and ingenuity of siege operations.

  • Side Illustrations:
    Features various shields, battering rams, and protective structures used for approaching enemy walls safely.

  • Bottom Row:
    Includes a series of mobile shelters and siege platforms, including a long-range cannon setup, reflecting advancements in military strategy and weaponry.

  • Condition:
    Excellent condition for its age, with minor toning that enhances its historical character.

  • Dimensions:
    Approximately 10 x 14 inches.

  • Material:
    High-quality, durable 19th-century paper with expert engraving techniques used to capture fine details.

This print is a unique piece of historical art, ideal for display in a study, library, or any space dedicated to the appreciation of military history. It serves as both a decorative and educational artifact, illustrating the evolution of siege weaponry and military engineering.

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