Borodino | Napoleon’s Bloodiest Battle – Napoleonic War Art Poster
$22.00
No victory. No retreat. Only annihilation.
This poster depicts the Battle of Borodino (1812), the single bloodiest day of the Napoleonic Wars and the brutal prelude to the invasion of Russia. Dense formations dissolve into smoke, steel, and chaos as massed armies collide beneath a sky stained by fire.
Unlike triumphal imagery, Borodino confronts the cost of empire head-on. Painterly textures and explosive motion echo 19th-century romantic battle art while emphasizing the overwhelming scale and futility of the clash.
A haunting, uncompromising work for those drawn to the darker truths of history.
Display notes: Satin adds a subtle heat-shimmer glow; matte makes the desert textures and silhouettes feel even more cinematic. Printed in the USA on heavyweight stock.
Product features
Choice of satin (210 gsm) or archival matte (230 gsm) paper
Printed and assembled in the USA
Available in multiple sizes and orientations
High-weight paper for durable, gallery-ready display
Care instructions
Dust gently with a clean, dry cloth.




































