Conrad, Georges (1874-1936)

Creator details

Name
Conrad, Georges (1874-1936)
Nationality
French

Assets (20 in total)

Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BC-46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe, on his horse Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) taken from “” Nos-Gloires-Nationales”” 1920 Private collection
The submission of Vercingetorix to Caesar: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gallic rebellion, throws down his arms at the feet of Caesar (100-44 BC) after having lost definitively the city of Alesia - Vercingetorix se rend a Cesar”: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the rebellion Gallic, lay down arms at the feet of Cesar (100-44 BC), after having definitively lost the city of Alesia - Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) taken from “Nos-Gloires-Nationales”” around 1920
Portrait of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-around 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe (Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BCÐ46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe)
Gaul War: “” The Gallic warrior Vercingetorix prisoner in the Roman weapons of Jules Cesar in the jails of Tullianum, 46 BC” (Gallic wars: Vercingetorix prisoner in the Mamertine Prison in Rome after his defeat against Julius Caesar, 46 BC) Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) tid about “” Our-Gloriers-Nationales”” 1920 Collection privee
the Armistice November 1918 - Armistice of 1918 - On November 8, 1918, in a wagon, Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), after winning the war, dictates the conditions of armistice to the delegates of Germany - Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) from “” Our-Glories-Nationals” 1920
Gallic War: “” Representation of one of the Roman soldiers of the Armee of Jules Cesar, 52 BC approx.”” (Gallic wars: roman soldier, 52 BC ca) Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) from “” Nos-Gloriers-Nationales”” 1920 Private Collection
In the service of Germany, 1905 (print)
Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BC-46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe, as a young man studying at the druidic school Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) “Our-Glories-Nationals” 1920 Private Collection
Gallic wars: scorched earth policy, a military strategy of the gauls under Vercingetorix ravaging the countryside, 58-52 BC Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) from” “Our-Glories-Nationals” 1920 Private Collection
Gallic wars: roman soldiers during the siege of Alesia, 52 BC Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) taken from “” Our-Glory-Nationals” 1920 Private collection
The Little Princess finds herself before the old casket, illustration from a childrens' story in 'Mon Journal' magazine, 1907 (colour litho)
Marechal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931), Marechal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) and Marechal Philippe Petain (1856-1951), the great liberators of France during the First World War - Illustration by Georges Conrad (1874-1936) taken from “” Nos-Gires-Nationales”” 1920

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