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The Battle of Arbela, 331 BC, (17th century). Artist: Charles le Brun
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The Battle of Arbela, 331 BC, (17th century). Artist: Charles le Brun
The Battle of Arbela, 331 BC, (17th century). Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) defeats the Persians under Darius III (died 331 BC) at Arbela (or Arbelles), now Irbil in modern-day Iraq
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4th Century Bc Alexander Iii Of Macedon Alexander The Great Brun Charles Le Charles Le Brun Charles Lebrun Dara Darius Iii Dramatic Iraq Iskandar Iskander King Of Macedonia Le Brun Macedonia Macedonian Ann Ronan Pictures Arbela Gouache Irbil
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This print, titled "The Battle of Arbela, 331 BC" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. Created by the talented artist Charles le Brun in the 17th century, it vividly depicts Alexander the Great's triumph over the Persians under Darius III at Arbela (now Irbil) in modern-day Iraq. In this dramatic scene, we witness the chaos and intensity of war. The battlefield is filled with soldiers clad in armor, their weapons raised high as they engage in fierce combat. Horses gallop fearlessly through clouds of dust and smoke, adding an element of raw power to the composition. Le Brun masterfully captures both the grandeur and brutality of ancient warfare. His use of color adds depth and dimension to every figure on this historical stage. The vibrant hues bring life to each character - from Alexander himself leading his Macedonian troops with unwavering determination to Darius III desperately trying to rally his Persian forces. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded not only of Alexander's military genius but also of the significance that this battle held for both Greece and Persia. It marked a turning point in history when one empire fell while another rose to dominance. Through Le Brun's skillful brushstrokes, we are transported into a world where courage clashes with fear and victory hangs precariously in balance. This print serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with conquests and our eternal quest for glory on distant battlefields
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