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Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - Condottiero Magno - 10-12-2022 Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner Quote:Gathering together stunning artwork from Graham Sumner’s impressive, expansive portfolio, featuring never-before-seen illustrations from the artist and reminding us of his exceptional ability to bring Ancient Rome to life through painting, this colorful, comprehensive anthology is a must-have for any enthusiast of the period, and of military history in general. How much of the book contains never before seen illustrations and how much is repeated from past articles and books? RE: Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - Graham Sumner - 10-26-2022 There are several new paintings. The book also includes paintings already published although you may not have seen them before, old paintings never published and older paintings which have been revised. So even if you are familiar with my work there is lots in the new book to enjoy. I hope that helps. Graham. RE: Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - Condottiero Magno - 10-26-2022 (10-26-2022, 02:07 PM)Graham Sumner Wrote: There are new paintings. The book also includes paintings already published although you may not have seen them before, old paintings never published and older paintings which have been revised. Thanks. I've got your Brassey's book and other ones and I think I have all the Military Illustrated articles, but it'd be nice to have everything in one book. RE: Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - John W Davison - 11-27-2022 It's worth adding that there is material from older books which are less well widely known, such as a trio of books on Roman Cheshire from quite a while back, e.g. Roman Middlewich 2001 which were mainly sold in the NW of England, I would guess and so it would be quite hard to own all of these already for most people. It's also a pretty large format book and nice quality paper. I have all the Osprey, Brassey's and most of the Frontline/Pen & Sword items listed, but there are lots of miscellaneous items I have missed over the years, so I think purchasing this one was a no-brainer! RE: Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - Pop Alexandra - 11-07-2023 (10-26-2022, 02:07 PM)Graham Sumner Wrote: There are several new paintings. The book also includes paintings already published although you may not have seen them before, old paintings never published and older paintings which have been revised. I had no idea the book was out. Where can we order it from for international shipping? __________________________ Alexandra Art transport RE: Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner - Arius - 01-17-2024 (11-07-2023, 08:51 AM)Pop Alexandra Wrote:(10-26-2022, 02:07 PM)Graham Sumner Wrote: There are several new paintings. The book also includes paintings already published although you may not have seen them before, old paintings never published and older paintings which have been revised. Surprised nobody replied to this (unless there's some forum rule about posting commercial links?). You can order it direct from the publisher: Pen and Sword Books: Roman Warriors - Hardback (pen-and-sword.co.uk) |