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Napoleon Bonaparte's Rally at the Battle of Arcole Shot Glass

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Style: 44 ml Shot Glass

Because no good story ever started with drinking water. Grab a custom shot glass and let's really get this party started!

  • Dimensions: 5.0 cm x 6.0 cm; design area: 4.4 cm x 3.8 cm; 44 mL capacity
  • Full colour photo-quality digital printing; great for multi-colour logos, pictures and images
  • Perfect for parties, weddings, business events, and not-so-serious functions
  • Hand wash only
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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Napoleon Bonaparte's Rally at the Battle of Arcole Shot Glass

Napoleon Bonaparte's Rally at the Battle of Arcole Shot Glass

The acrid smoke of battle stung Gros' eyes as he crouched amidst the chaos. The thunder of cannons and rattle of muskets filled the air. The French had been pushed back once more, their attempt to seize the bridge a bloody failure. Yet, there, emerging from the smoke, stood Napoleon. ---- Gone was the image of a mounted general. Here, Napoleon stood resolute on the muddy battlefield, a stark figure in his blue coat. His left hand held his sword outwards, a symbol of command. But it was his right hand that held Gros' attention. It gripped the flagpole of the Armée d'Italie, the French banner held high. --- This wasn't a prideful gesture, but a desperate rallying cry. Napoleon, the embodiment of the French fighting spirit, urged his men forward. His unwavering stance was a beacon of defiance in the storm of battle. Gros saw the determination etched on Napoleon's face, the toll the battle had taken, yet there was no fear, only an iron will to see the French prevail. --- In that moment, Gros knew he had to capture this image. It would be a testament to the resilience of the French soldier, personified by their leader. By depicting Napoleon on foot, leading from the front, Gros aimed to create a powerful and relatable image. He wasn't a distant figure on a horse, but a man sharing the same dangers as his troops. The painting would serve to inspire the French people, to show them the unwavering leadership that guided their army. --- This work by Antoine Jean Gros is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.

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By Dilen C.1 March 2020Verified Purchase
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Excellent personalised shot glass. I bought mine for groomsmen gift box and they look great. Money well spent. The printing looks great. Didn't realise some or the fonts were lot smaller than expected but overall great
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Product ID: 256634533533517172
Posted on 2/06/2024, 5:30 PM
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