Granicus | Alexander the Great Cavalry Charge Minimalist Art Poster
$22.00
The first charge of a legend.
This minimalist illustration captures the Battle of the Granicus (334 BC), Alexander the Great’s opening victory against the Persian satraps and the moment his campaign truly began. The composition emphasizes forward motion and resolve, portraying Alexander leading from the front — a defining trait of his command.
Rendered in a bold, mid-century–inspired graphic style, this poster transforms an ancient river crossing into a timeless symbol of ambition, leadership, and momentum.
Perfect for collectors of historical art, fans of classical warfare, and modern interiors that favor clarity over clutter.
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.




































