A Portrait of Clausewitz as a Young Officer
The famous and often reprinted portrait of the West’s most influential military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz, was painted by Wilhelm Wach in early 1830s. One of Prussia’s most fashionable artists of the era, Wach portrayed the officer as a serious man with melancholic look and penetrating but sad eyes. Wach’s painting, made either in the … Continue reading A Portrait of Clausewitz as a Young Officer
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