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"1812": allegorie de la defaite de l armee de Napoleon Ier pendant la campagne de Russie (1812) - Oeuvre de Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (Toupylev) (1758-1821), 1813 - 1812, Allegory - Pen, brush, watercolour
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"1812": allegorie de la defaite de l armee de Napoleon Ier pendant la campagne de Russie (1812) - Oeuvre de Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (Toupylev) (1758-1821), 1813 - 1812, Allegory - Pen, brush, watercolour
FIA5386209 " 1812" : allegorie de la defaite de l armee de Napoleon Ier pendant la campagne de Russie (1812) - Oeuvre de Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (Toupylev) (1758-1821), 1813 - 1812, Allegory - Pen, brush, watercolour, ink and white colour on paper by Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (1758-1821), 1813 - 45, 6x34, 3 cm - State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow by Tupylev, Ivan Philippovich (1758-1821); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Defeat Dragon French Invasion Of Russia 1812 Humiliation Napoleonic Wars 1804 1815 Power Shame Fictional Character Monster
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This print titled ""1812": allegorie de la defaite de l armee de Napoleon Ier pendant la campagne de Russie (1812)" by Ivan Philippovich Tupylev takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created in 1813, this allegorical artwork depicts the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte's army during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. Tupylev's intricate pen, brush, watercolor, ink, and white color on paper composition showcases his artistic prowess. The piece measures 6x34.3 cm and is housed at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The painting tells a story of war and its aftermath through symbolism and imagery. A dragon-like creature represents the monstrous power that led to France's humiliation and defeat. The artist skillfully conveys themes of patriotism, shame, victory, and the consequences of aggression. The vibrant colors used by Tupylev add depth to this historical narrative. The shades evoke emotions ranging from anger to sorrow as they depict both Russian soldiers defending their homeland and French troops experiencing defeat. This artwork serves as a reminder of the Napoleonic Wars that ravaged Europe from 1804 to 1815. It captures a pivotal moment when Napoleon's forces faced an overwhelming retreat from Russia. Through this print provided by Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder, viewers can immerse themselves in history while appreciating Tupylev's talent for storytelling through art.
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