Descriere: Color formulas have never been more picturesque. Displaying this large-format color wheel on your wall makes it easier to find the perfect combination of colors, tints, and shades for any creative project. The high-quality paper and printing ensures durability and true color representation. On the reverse side of the poster is an rich photographic collage of imagery that is sure to inspire.
Autori: Joen Wolfrom (Author) | Editura: TANTOR AUDIO | Anul aparitiei: 2011 | ISBN: 9781607053507 | Categorie: Posters
Idris Davies (Author)
One in a series of iconic poster poems first published by the Wales Arts Council in the 1970s. Now republished by Graffeg, these represent the very best of Welsh poetry in both Welsh and English language. Poster poems are illustrated through the unique and evocative artwork of Sue Shields. Produced on high quality art paper size 28 x 20 inches (700 x 500mm), each poster is supplied in a cardboard tube for protection and secure mailing.
Pennwell Publishing Company (Manufactured by)
James Neal Madison (Illustrator)
Highland Charge at Drummossie Muir: Battle of Culloden April 16, 1746
On a cold drizzly day in April in the year of Our Lord 1746, two armiesfaced each other across a bleak moor near the town of Inverness in thenorth of Scotland. One of them was made up of what were, in effect, triballevies who, ostensibly fighting to restore the Stuart dynasty to thethrone of Britain, were actually making a last stand for their ancient wayof life. The battle lasted for less than an hour and the outnumberedHighland clansmen were crushed by a storm of grapeshot and musketry firedby the redcoated government troops. It was the last battle ever fought onthe soil of mainland Britain. The moor was called Drumossie, the clansmenJacobities, and their leader Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender.The Battle was called Culloden.This full color print of the original painting by JamesNeal Madison depicts the final highland charge at Drommossie Muir duringthe Battle of Culloden, on April 16, 1746. Madison beautifully evokes theterrible reality of the struggle for the British throne that left 2,000 ofthe rebel clansmen dead at the feet of the government army, that hadoutnumbered them by two to one. ...