""the Pantheon Of War" – Historical Reproduction Based On The Original Work (1918)"
An early reproduction of the famous panorama "The Pantheon of War," a vast monumental composition created under the direction of Pierre Carrier-Belleuse and Auguste Gorguet, with the collaboration of a team of French artists. The original work, inaugurated in 1918, pays tribute to the civilian and military heroes of the First World War and was presented during the presidency of Raymond Poincaré. This version is a reproduction on canvas (relined), unsigned, measuring approximately 300 × 500 cm. It retains the general composition of the panorama, while presenting some iconographic adaptations compared to the original, particularly in certain symbolic sections. "The Pantheon of War" remains a major example of early 20th-century commemorative art, illustrating collective memory, national unity, and the international scope of the conflict. A historical piece of significant documentary and decorative value.