Balaclava ‘The Last Call’ Print

£35.00

Dimensions (including border): W500mm x 660mm.
Can be supplied Framed or Unframed. See detailed description.

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Description

Print from ‘The Last Call’ by Richard Caton-Woodville. An imagined scene from the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 as a Trumpeter of the 11th Hussars (PAO) is wounded while blowing ‘the last call’ during the Charge of the Light Brigade. The original painting is owned by the King’s Royal Hussars.

Richard Caton Woodville Jr (1856-1927) was an English artist and illustrator best known for his battle scenes including many from the Crimea. ‘The Last Call’, painted in 1915, was his last Balaclava painting.

Note: Serving members of the King’s Royal Hussars receive a discount on this item, before ordering please contact us at: shop@horsepowermuseum.co.uk

Framing: The print is supplied unframed, if you would like a framed copy please e-mail us for pricing. Collection Only. E-mail: shop@horsepowermuseum.co.uk.

Additional information

Weight 755 g
Dimensions 630 × 55 mm