Ramesis Egypt

Home ] Roman Army ] Alexander the Great ] [ Ramesis Egypt ] Ancient History prints ] Vikings Middle ages ] William the Conquerer ] The Crusades ] Robert the Bruce ] Maid of Orleans ] Battle of Agincourt ] The Black Prince ] Richard III prints ] New Model Army ] European Wars ] Napoleonic Wars ] Prussian Army ] American war of Independence ] Ashanti War ] Sudan War ] Crimean War ] Confederate Army ] Union Army Prints ] Indian Mutiny ] Afghan Wars ] Zulu War ] Boer War ] Great War ] War in Asia 1940's ] Russian Front ] Normandy Landings ] Korean war Prints ] Vietnam War Prints ] Falklands Campaign ] Gulf War ] Military Gifts ] Secure Purchasing ] Military Links ] Join Mailing List ]

Google
 
Web www.armyprints.com

Great value Ramases II  and the Battle of Kadesh in Ancient Egyptian art prints. inlcuding Egypt at the time of the Pharoahs and Queen Cleopatra in canvas historical prints from the building of the pyramids and Egyptian temples to historical events of the Pharoahs including the life of Cleopatra.

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.

The Battle of Kadesh - circa 127 BC by Brian Palmer  In 1275 BC there were two superpowers in the ancient near east, in the south the Egyptians and in the north the Hittites from Anatolia in modern day central Turkey.  A clash between these two powers was inevitable.  The Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II marched an army north into Syria to confront the Hittites and their allies under King Muwatallis.  Reaching Kadesh Rameses camped under the walls of the city with his leading division, Amun, and awaited the arrival of the rest of his army.  Poor intelligence had led Rameses to believe the Hittites were far to the north, in fact they were only 2 - 3 miles away.  Muwatallis delivered a surprise attack against Rameses camp but the Egyptians managed to hold on until re-enforcements arrived.  Despite retreating from the field after a day long battle it was Rameses who claimed a victory.  The two armies never clashed again and eventually a peace treaty was signed between the Egyptians and the Hittites.

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.

Signed limited editon of 500 giclee paper prints. Image size 20 inches x 15 inches (51cm x 38cm). Price £100.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £180.00


Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £480.00


Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £490.00


Original painting by David Pentland. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91.5cm x 61cm). Price £2600.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

ITEM CODE DP0032

Related Items and Offers: Click Images for Details

Tank Killers by David Pentland.

Tank Killers by David Pentland.

Item Price : £85

Golden Arrow by Terence Cuneo.

Golden Arrow by Terence Cuneo.

Item Price : £150

The Battle of Kadesh - circa 127 BC by Brian Palmer.

In 1275 BC there were two superpowers in the ancient near east, in the south the Egyptians and in the north the Hittites from Anatolia in modern day central Turkey. A clash between these two powers was inevitable. The Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II marched an army north into Syria to confront the Hittites and their allies under King Muwatallis. Reaching Kadesh Rameses camped under the walls of the city with his leading division, Amun, and awaited the arrival of the rest of his army. Poor intelligence had led Rameses to believe the Hittites were far to the north, in fact they were only 2 - 3 miles away. Muwatallis delivered a surprise attack against Rameses camp but the Egyptians managed to hold on until re-enforcements arrived. Despite retreating from the field after a day long battle it was Rameses who claimed a victory. The two armies never clashed again and eventually a peace treaty was signed between the Egyptians and the Hittites.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £90.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £125.00


Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00


Original painting by Brian Palmer. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £1650.00


Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00

ITEM CODE DHM1369

Related Items and Offers: Click Images for Details

Blue Nose by Richard Taylor.

Blue Nose by Richard Taylor.

Item Price : £80

Storm over Southall Shed by Terence Cuneo.

Storm over Southall Shed by Terence Cuneo.

Item Price : £135

 
 

 

More Items from our database

German Attack on the Nimy Bridge at Mons by Jason Askew.



Polish Winged Lancers - Battle of Vienna, September 12th 1683 by Brian Palmer.



Gallipoli - Courtneys Trench by Jason Askew. (P)



See more Military Prints at Military-Art.com
See more Aviation Art Prints at AviationArtPrints.com

This website is owned by Cranston Fine Arts.  Torwood House, Torwoodhill Road, Rhu, Helensburgh, Scotland, G848LE

Contact: Tel: (+44) (0) 1436 820269.  Fax: (+44) (0) 1436 820473. Email:

More sites :     www.worldnavalships.com   www.nicolastrudgianprints.com   www.markchurms.co.uk     www.armynavyairforce.co.uk    www.roberttaylorprints.com