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Tom Chantrell, The 300 Spartans (1962) - Original Illustration
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The 300 Spartans (1962)

Original Illustration
1962
Acrylic
28 x 21 inches
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Dvd sleeve cover
Printed poster
Preliminary painting concept (which I don't own)

Description

Tom Chantrell's finished Movie Poster painting of the 1962 sword & sandals epic, THE 300 SPARTANS. Image measures approximately 28" x 21".

Essentially true story of how Spartan king Leonidas led an extremely small army of Greek Soldiers (300 of them his personal body guards from Sparta) to hold off an invading Persian army now thought to have numbered 250,000. The actual heroism of those who stood (and ultimately died) with Leonidas helped shape the course of Western Civilization, allowing the Greek city states time to organize an army which repelled the Persians. Set in 480 BC.

Extract from a Frank Miller interview (when questioned about his later retelling of the story): ". . . it was a product of my entire life. I’ve loved the story ever since I saw The 300 Spartans, starring Richard Egan, when I was a young kid in the ’60s, and I researched it as thoroughly as I could. It’s as pure a story of heroism as I could find. Our version would probably be the Alamo, in terms of the overwhelming size of the enemy."

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About Tom Chantrell

Thomas William Chantrell generally known as Tom Chantrell, was a British illustrator and film poster artist.