$260.00
16 x 19 inches framed |
Etching |
This etching is of the Siege of Breda during the Eighty Years' War (1566 – 1648). It is dated February 24, 1793 and depicts a a commander prepping his soldiers while battle ensues behind. The print includes the name of the artist (Loeillot) and etcher (Aubert). Print originates from Versailles, France. Artwork comes in a silver painted wood frame with a black mat. Light spot discoloration. |
Our art is displayed in a custom frame that is built to last and will never go out of style. Art is preserved using all acid-free materials and UV-protective acrylic to keep your artwork protected from the sunlight damage. Professionally assembled and ready to hang; hanging hardware included. Since each frame is custom made with the utmost care, please allow 10-21 business days to receive your order via Fed-Ex. At this time, framing is only available for customers within the USA. |
Type: Found Art
Our "Found Art” has been hand-selected at estate sales, private collections, and flea markets worldwide. These vintage one-of-a-kind pieces of art, textiles, and photography are interesting enough to hang alone but also look great as part of a gallery wall!