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Poster Stalingrad Madonna German Army WW2 WWII print 1942 Kurt Reuber wehrmach
$ 3.95
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Description
Poster "Stalingrad Madonna" 1942 Drawn by a german soldier Kurt Reuber.Additional information:
The Stalingrad Madonna is an image of the Virgin Mary drawn by a German soldier, Kurt Reuber, in 1942 in Stalingrad (now Volgograd), Russia, during the Battle of Stalingrad. The piece is a simple charcoal sketch. Mary is depicted wrapped in a large shawl, holding the infant Jesus close to her cheek. On the right border are the words Licht, Leben, Liebe ("Light, Life, Love"), from the Gospel of John. On the left, Reuber wrote Weihnachten im Kessel 1942 ("Christmas at the Siege 1942") and at the bottom Festung Stalingrad ("Fortress Stalingrad"). Kessel ("Cauldron"), is the German term for an encircled military area, and Fortress Stalingrad was the label for the encircled army promoted in the german press.
Specification:
- Size: 11.7" x 16.5" (paper size A3)
- Poster is printed on premium archival paper (150 g/m2)
- Watermark does not appear on final Poster.
- No Photoshop! You will buy what you can see.
- Some posters may contain some minor defects. This is due to the fact that our posters are 100% reprint from the original ones. And so they have all the features of the original (small folds, scrapes, labels of libraries). And these details make it vintage, and your friends can even confuse the reprint with the original one.
Packaging:
Posters are sent in the rigid protective box and they are protected by a double waterproof film.
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