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La bataille de Chesma (Turquie). Debut des combats le 5 juillet 1770 (The Battle of Chesma. Beginning of the Fight on 5 July 1770). Suite a la revolte d Orlov (1769) et precurseur de la guerre d independance grecque (1821-1829)
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La bataille de Chesma (Turquie). Debut des combats le 5 juillet 1770 (The Battle of Chesma. Beginning of the Fight on 5 July 1770). Suite a la revolte d Orlov (1769) et precurseur de la guerre d independance grecque (1821-1829)
FIA5369512 La bataille de Chesma (Turquie). Debut des combats le 5 juillet 1770 (The Battle of Chesma. Beginning of the Fight on 5 July 1770). Suite a la revolte d Orlov (1769) et precurseur de la guerre d independance grecque (1821-1829), la flotte russe combat les forces navales turques et l aneantit dans la baie de Chesma, du 5 au 7 juillet 1770. Peinture de Jacob Philipp Hackert dit Hackert d Italie (1737-1807), huile sur toile, 1772. Art allemand 18e siecle. State open Air Museum Peterhof, Saint Petersbourg. by Hackert, Jacob-Philippe (1737-1807); Peterhof Palace, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Naval Battle Ottoman Empire Turkey Turkish Turk
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This print showcases "La bataille de Chesma (Turquie), Debut des combats le 5 juillet 1770" or "The Battle of Chesma, Beginning of the Fight on 5 July 1770". It depicts a significant event that took place during the revolt led by Orlov in 1769 and served as a precursor to the Greek War of Independence from 1821-1829. In this painting by Jacob Philipp Hackert, we witness the clash between Russian and Turkish naval forces in the bay of Chesma. Lasting from July 5th to July 7th, 1770, the Russian fleet annihilated their Turkish counterparts. The artwork beautifully captures this historic moment with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. Dating back to the late eighteenth century, this German artwork is housed at the State Open Air Museum Peterhof in Saint Petersburg. Hackert's oil-on-canvas masterpiece offers viewers a glimpse into an intense naval battle that shaped history. The image portrays not only a story of war but also highlights various elements such as boats, transport, and confrontation. It serves as a reminder of Russia's influence in Asia during that era and sheds light on Middle Eastern affairs under Ottoman rule. Overall, this print provides us with an opportunity to appreciate both artistry and historical significance while delving into one chapter of global conflict that ultimately paved the way for Greece's fight for independence.
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