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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP17 Jul 2013 10:19 p.m. PST

In this case, the author of the link shows non spanish paintings from the famous Siege.
Interesting to see how foreign artist saw that hard combat.

"Les Défenseurs de Saragosse" from 1893 by the french artist Maurice Orange (1867-1918).

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"Szturm na mury Saragossy" (storming Zaragoza)from 1845 by the polish artist January Suchodolski (1797-1875).

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"Episode du siège de Saragosse: assaut du monastère de San Engracia, le 8 février 1809" from 1827 by the barón Louis-François Lejeune (1775-1848)who actively participated in the siege of Zaragoza, with the rank of colonel in the French army.

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"The Defence of Saragossa",from 1828 by the british artist David Wilkie (1785-1841).

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"Saragossa", by the british artist Harold Hume Piffard (1895-1938).

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