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Siege Of Malta Metal Print featuring the painting Romegas - Terror of the Muslims by Ray Agius

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Romegas - Terror of the Muslims Metal Print

Ray Agius

by Ray Agius

$66.00

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Romegas - Terror of the Muslims metal print by Ray Agius.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.

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David Stasiak

David Stasiak

Congratulations!

Ray Agius replied:

Thank you Sir. Very kind. :)

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Romegas, �The Terror of Muslims�

It was late July; two gruelling months had passed since the beginning of the Siege and still the Knights had no news of much-needed reinforcements. Now the Turks had managed to place a chain at the mouth of the harbour, sealing the Knights and their supporters from any outside help.

Obtaining reliable intelligence on Turkish movements and intentions was crucial. The Grand Master offered a reward for the capture, alive, of a Turkish soldier.

The captain of the Grand Master�s personal bodyguards, Mathurin d'Aux de Lescout, known as Romegas, volunteered, but he was too valuable and the Grand Master refused. Instead, Romegas sent several of his own men. But the mission nearly met with disaster when their boat was intercepted and the crew was forced to swim back to safety. Romegas offered a reward from his own pocket for a second try, but it, too, was unsuccessful.

At 35, Romegas was already considere...

About Ray Agius

Ray Agius

I am first and foremost a Gemini. My feet are placed precariously in several camps and constantly and easily cross over many boundaries. My working life spanned 3 decades and embraced 3 continents. Some of my time was spent in the British Royal Navy and much of it in the International Automotive Industry. 
 An Engineer and Designer is automatically a keen observer of life and human nature and from that I take much inspiration for my art. I do not call myself just an artist but rather a purveyor, documenter and expositor of life, from which my art bleeds and sometimes gushes forth! 
My skills and qualifications have been honed over decades, influenced by both current and long dead artists., Some of those with whom I...

 

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