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The Battle of Alexander at Issus - Altdorfer (1529) | Framed Canvas
The Battle of Alexander at Issus - Altdorfer (1529) | Framed Canvas
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Painted in 1529 by German Renaissance master Albrecht Altdorfer, The Battle of Alexander at Issus transforms one of history’s defining victories into a sweeping cosmic vision. The real battle took place in 333 BC, when Alexander the Great, only twenty-three years old, crushed the far larger Persian army of King Darius III. This triumph marked the turning point in the Macedonian campaign — a single clash that shattered Persian dominance and opened the path to Alexander’s legendary empire. Altdorfer, fascinated by the drama of empire and divine destiny, reimagined the event on an impossible scale: a world-spanning landscape where the fate of civilizations unfolds beneath a sky of apocalyptic light.
In the painting, Alexander leads his cavalry with unshakable focus, plunging into the chaos of tens of thousands. Darius flees in desperation, his chariot carved into the turmoil, while banners, armor, and the fractured terrain swirl in an overwhelming crescendo. Above them, the heavens roil with celestial signs, dwarfing the armies below — a reminder that victory and ruin both rest in the hands of powers greater than men. This print captures not just a historical moment, but a mythic one: the rise of a conqueror, the fall of an empire, and the vast, turbulent world that bore witness. A statement piece for any space driven by history, ambition, and the sublime.
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Cotton-polyester canvas composite with proprietary coating
Pine wood frame
1.25″ thick gallery-wrapped canvas
Sawtooth hanging hardware included & ready to hang
Size tolerance +/- 1/8″ (3.2mm)
