Ancient historical art of ancient
Britain and Egypt by leading military and historical artist David Pentland.
Historical art of the Roman invasion of Britain in military print Julius Caesar
Crossing the Thames by David Pentland.
Alexander at Arbela,
Plain of Gaugamela, Iraq, 331BC by David Pentland. Flanked by his
Companion heavy cavalry, Alexander, King of Macedon, led the charge
which broke through the left wing of the Persian army, and forced
Darius, the Great King, to flee the battlefield. Persian success
against his own left wing forced him to delay his pursuit of the routed
troops, but by the end of the day the battle was won, and the heart of
the Persian empire lay at his feet.
Kadesh (Egyptians v Hittites) by David Pentland
Rallying his men the young Pharoah Ramses II leads the
Egyptian force in the decisive counter attack against the Hittite foes.
Julius Caesar Crossing the Thames, Summer 54 BC by David
Pentland After an unsuccessful attempt to invade Britain the previous year,
Caesar returned in force. Included among his large ranks was one Indian
elephant, a beast unknown to his enemy, and as it transpired a dramatic
psychological weapon which succeeded in breaching the Britons defensive
position on the River Thames.
Death of Brian Boru - Clontarf by David Pentland
At the moment of the crowing triumph of his career,
Brian Boru, the high king of Ireland is struck down after a final
desperate attack by one of his enemies.
Kadesh (Egyptians v Hittites) by David Pentland.
Rallying his men the young Pharoah Rameses II leads the Egyptian force in the decisive counter attack against the Hittite foes.
Item Code : DP0032
Kadesh (Egyptians v Hittites) by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Julius Caesar Crossing the Thames, Summer 54BC by David Pentland.
After an unsuccessful attempt to invade Britain the previous year, Caesar returned in force. Included among his large ranks was one Indian elephant, a beast unknown to his enemy, and as it transpired a dramatic psychological weapon which succeeded in breaching the Britons defensive position on the River Thames.
Item Code : DHM1202
Julius Caesar Crossing the Thames, Summer 54BC by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Alexander at Arbela, Plain of Gaugamela, Iraq, 331BC by David Pentland.
Flanked by his Companion heavy cavalry, Alexander, King of Macedon, led the charge which broke through the left wing of the Persian army, and forced Darius, the Great King, to flee the battlefield. Persian success against his own left wing forced him to delay his pursuit of the routed troops, but by the end of the day the battle was won, and the heart of the Persian empire lay at his feet.
Item Code : DHM1359
Alexander at Arbela, Plain of Gaugamela, Iraq, 331BC by David Pentland. - Editions Available