vonkluck14
Member
Gents,
Found this print for pocket money on the Bay. It's a print dating from the twenties of the famous painting by Professor Ungewitter (love that name..), referring to the Battle of St Quentin on 29.08.1914 when the 1. Garde Regiment fell back under heavy artillery fire during the attack on the village of Colonfay. The tambour being hit, Prinz Eitel Friedrich took the drum himself and thus restored order and confidence. For those able to understand German, this famous episode is well documented on the site http://www.erstes-garderegiment.de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
The print has some wonderfull details and expresses drama and emotion. Once framed it will fit nicely between the Haubes!
Has anyone visited the battlesite?
greetings
Marcel
Found this print for pocket money on the Bay. It's a print dating from the twenties of the famous painting by Professor Ungewitter (love that name..), referring to the Battle of St Quentin on 29.08.1914 when the 1. Garde Regiment fell back under heavy artillery fire during the attack on the village of Colonfay. The tambour being hit, Prinz Eitel Friedrich took the drum himself and thus restored order and confidence. For those able to understand German, this famous episode is well documented on the site http://www.erstes-garderegiment.de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
The print has some wonderfull details and expresses drama and emotion. Once framed it will fit nicely between the Haubes!


Has anyone visited the battlesite?
greetings
Marcel