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Silence

Original price was: €320,00.Current price is: €289,00.

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Original ICM photograph by Claus Siebeneicher with natural, unedited colours captured in-camera across Europe.
Limited collector edition. Price shown in EUR 320.
Includes AR wall preview and D-Trust authenticity certificate.
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What You Receive With Every Edition

Every EuropasFarben purchase is designed to reduce uncertainty before and after checkout while keeping your print choices fully in your control.

  1. AR Wall Preview: Use your smartphone preview to check scale and fit in your actual room before you commit.
  2. Personal License Rights: You receive a personal digital license with rights to produce up to 3 physical prints.
  3. High-Resolution Master File: Print locally on canvas, metal, acrylic, fine art paper, or wood, in your preferred format and frame.
  4. D-Trust Authentication: Certificate and digital verification for provenance and collector confidence.

If you need support on sizing, material selection, or licensing use-cases, contact us before ordering for a direct recommendation.

(Colours of Europe)History:

The commune of Trouville-sur-Mer is successively occupied by the Infanterie-Division from 1940 to January 1941, the 225. Infanterie-Division until June 1941, the 332. Infanterie-Division until January 1942 and finally the 711. Infantry Division.

On 17 August 1944, more than two months after D-Day, the British launched Operation Paddle in the direction of the Seine. The Belgian and Luxembourg soldiers of the “Brigade Piron” (1st Belgian independent group attached to the 6th Airborne Division) are in the front line in the race towards the Seine.

On August 24, two days after the capture of Deauville under the fire of the Germans of the 711. Infantry-Division, the Piron brigade must cross the Touques River but its adversary destroyed the bridges spanning it. Some soldiers swim, others employ makeshift means designed by the sappers. Meanwhile, the German artillery is carrying out several barrage shots in the area. Resistance fighters, already engaged in Deauville to help the Allied soldiers, once again guide the Belgian and Luxembourg soldiers who seize the entire city.