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Elizabeth Butler (Elizabeth Thompson),
the world's leading female military artist whose range of military art prints of the Crimean and
Afghan Wars are available from Cranston Fine Arts.
Use the links below to navigate to the section of interest:
Afghan War
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Scots Guards Saving the Colours at Alma by Lady Butler
Depicting Captain Lindsay of the Scots Guards advancing with the
colours which were shot through and staff broken. By this example he
helped to restore order after a Russian onslaught had put the regiment in
disorder.
Available in two sizes:
Image size 30" x 19". Print serial number DHM048. Print price
£42 ($75).
Image size 21" x 14". Print serial number DHM049. Print price
£34 ($60).
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The Roll Call by Lady Butler
Grenadier Guards exhausted, standing in the snow after the battle,
during the Crimean war awaiting the reading of the Roll Call.
Full colour print serial number VAR 310. Print image size 30"
x 15"
plus title and text. Price £45 ($80). ONLY 260 COPIES LEFT WORLD
WIDE
published by Pompadour Gallery
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Balaclava by Lady Butler
The remnants of the Light Brigade (Hussars, Lancers, and Light Dragoons)
returning from the disastrous charge during the Battle of Balaclava, 25th
October 1854
Print from a coloured Photgravure (1911) with the Tennyson Poem
Charge of the light Brigade, under Title.
DHM068 image size 32" x15" Price £42 ($75)
DHM100 image size 12" x 6" Price £13 ($22)
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Balaclava by Lady Butler
The remnants of the Light Brigade (Hussars, Lancers, and Light Dragoons)
returning from the disastrous charge during the Battle of Balaclava, 25th
October 1854
Black and white photogravure 14" x 25". Published 1911,
one copy available, price £900 (export)
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Return from Inkerman by lady Butler
A column of exhausted and wounded men of the Coldstream Guards and the
20th East Devonshire regiment returning from the heights of Inkerman, 5th
November 1854, during the Crimean War.
Prints available in two sizes.
Print Serial number DHM002. Image size 30" x15" plus title.
Print price £42 ($75)
small size DHM027. image size 21" x14" price £34 ($60)
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Rescue of the Wounded by Lady Butler
Probably depicts the rescue of gunners of the Royal Horse artillery
(C-Battery) during the retreat from the battle of Maiwand.
Print available in two sizes
Print serial number DHM081 Image size 30" x14" Plus
title. Price £42 ($75)
Smaller print serial number DHM083. Image size 21" x11" Price
£34 ($60)
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Remnants of an Army by Lady Butler
Depicts Dr. William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the Bengal Army
arriving at the gates of Jellabad on his exhausted and dying horse. He was
thought to be the sole survivor of some 16,000 strong army and followers
from Kabul, which was forced to retreat the 90 miles over snow covered
passes to Jellabad during the first Aghan war. A few others eventually
struggled through to the fort.
Print serial number DHM062. Image size 30" x 17". Print
price £42 ($75).
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