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Photo Mug : The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672. Creator: Martin, Pierre-Denis II (1663-1742)
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The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672. Creator: Martin, Pierre-Denis II (1663-1742)
The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672. Private Collection
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Absolutism Dutch War Of Independence Eighty Years War King Louis Xiv King Of France And Navarre Louis Le Grand Louis Xiv Martin Modern Age Nobility Pierre Denis Ii 1663 1742 Sun King Versailles World History Steed
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print captures a significant moment in history - "The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672". Painted by Pierre-Denis Martin II, this fine art masterpiece showcases the grandeur and power of King Louis XIV during the Dutch War of Independence. In this scene, we witness the magnificence of Louis le Grand astride his majestic steed as he leads his army across the mighty Rhine River. The painting exudes elements of baroque and rococo styles with its rich colors and intricate details. As an emblematic figure of absolutism, King Louis XIV symbolizes both French nobility and authority. His ambition to expand France's influence is evident through his military campaigns during the Eighty Years' War. This historical event marked a turning point in world history as it solidified France's dominance on European soil. The setting itself holds significance - Schenkenschans, a fortress that was under siege during this time. It serves as a reminder of the fierce battles fought for territorial control between nations. Displayed in private collections today, this oil on canvas painting allows us to delve into a pivotal moment where politics, power dynamics, and warfare intertwine. It invites us to reflect upon an era when monarchs wielded immense influence over their realms. "The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith" stands not only as a remarkable piece of art but also as an enduring testament to human ambition and historical legacy.
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