I would like to purchase a print for my office--a scene from British military history, to reflect my research interests.
But I can't decide between two paintings.
The first is The Guards at Tel El Kebir by Alphonse de Neuville, depicting Highland troops storming the Egyptian trenches at the Battle of Tel El Kebir in 1882.
The second is The First VC of the European War by Richard Caton Woodville, depicting a small cavalry action on the Western Front in 1914, before the trench lines were dug.
I realize these images aren't much to go on--the originals are of course much more impressive. But I would be grateful for any advice on which people prefer.
But I can't decide between two paintings.
The first is The Guards at Tel El Kebir by Alphonse de Neuville, depicting Highland troops storming the Egyptian trenches at the Battle of Tel El Kebir in 1882.

The second is The First VC of the European War by Richard Caton Woodville, depicting a small cavalry action on the Western Front in 1914, before the trench lines were dug.

I realize these images aren't much to go on--the originals are of course much more impressive. But I would be grateful for any advice on which people prefer.