Conrad, Georges (1874-1936)

Creator details

Name
Conrad, Georges (1874-1936)
Nationality
French

Assets (26 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
View of canaque huts at the colonial exhibition of Nogent-sur-Marne in 1907, (print)
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)
the Armistice November 1918, 1920 (print)
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
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)
The Little Princess finds herself before the old casket, illustration from a childrens' story in 'Mon Journal' magazine, 1907 (colour litho)
An English judge looks terrorized is supervised by police officers to protect him from people's anger, 1907 (print)
The elephants of India at the colonial exhibition of Nogent-sur-Marne in 1907 (print)
The Touareg of the Sahara at the colonial exhibition of Nogent-sur-Marne in 1907 (print)

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