Rava, Giuseppe (b.1963)

Creator details

Name
Rava, Giuseppe (b.1963)
Nationality
Italian
Biography
Giuseppe Rava was born in Faenza on July 16th 1963. Since he was a child, he loved history very much, especially military history. That mainly was due to the stories his father Tommaso told him about his experiences in the World War II. Instead, his passion for uniforms comes from his mother Giovanna, a tailor. Giuseppe Rava expands his knowledge about history and warfare attending a wargame club. Thanks to dedicated books and magazines, he gets acquainted with military painters such as Detaille, Meissonier, De Neuville, Rochling, Ottenfeld and others. And he wished he could paint like them, some day. Self-taught, he was soon noticed by some publishers and he started with illustrating children's books. Now he usually works on historical subjects.

Assets (289 in total)

Antiquite: “” representation of the king of Macedoine Alexander the Great (356-324 BC) on his horse Bucephale loading during a battle” (Alexander the great on his horse Bucephalus during a battle) Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Second World War: Scottish soldiers during the Debarkage in Normandy 6/06/1944 - WWII, D day: Scottish soldiers the day of landing in Normandy, 6 June 1944 - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Egyptian Antiquite: the charge of the Hittite tanks of Mupatalli against the Egyptian army of Ramses II during the Battle of Qadesh in 1274 BC - army of Hittite Empire under Mutalli II charging against Pharaoh Ramesses II (1303 BC- 1213 BC) army during the Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC in ancient Egypt - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Roman antiquite (empire): a group of Roman legionaries - Roman empire: legionaries - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
The Battle of Gergovia
Battle of the Thermopyls: The Spartan army commanded by Leonidas I fighting alongside the Greeks against the Persians in 480 BC (Persian Wars/Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC - (The Spartan king Leonidas and his men fall in the battle) - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Roman Antiquite: Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) wins the Battle of Munda on March 17, 45 BC in southern Spain against supporters of the Republic - Ancient rome: Julius caesar (100-44 BC) wins the battle of Munda against supporters of the Republic in 45 BC - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Gallic people: the charge of the Gallic warriors in the Alps - charge of the Gallic soldiers in the Alps - Illustration by Giuseppe Rava
Greek Antiquite: Battle of Leuctra (371 BC) Opposes Thebaine to the Spartans - Battle of Leuctra
Battle of Alesia
Battle of Avaricum by the Roman legions during the Gallic Wars
Battle of the Hydaspes

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