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Le second siege de la forteresse Ochakov (ou Otchakiv, en Ukraine) en decembre 1788. (The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on december 1788). Episode de la Guerre russo turque (russo-turque) de 1787-1792, les forces russes
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Le second siege de la forteresse Ochakov (ou Otchakiv, en Ukraine) en decembre 1788. (The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on december 1788). Episode de la Guerre russo turque (russo-turque) de 1787-1792, les forces russes
FIA5376262 Le second siege de la forteresse Ochakov (ou Otchakiv, en Ukraine) en decembre 1788. (The Siege of the Fortress Ochakov on december 1788). Episode de la Guerre russo turque (russo-turque) de 1787-1792, les forces russes, commandees par le prince Grigori Potemkine (1739-1791) et Alexandre Souvorov (1729 ou 1730-1800) assiegent la ville sous controle ottoman. Peinture de January (Janvier) Suchodolski (1797-1875), huile sur toile, 1853. Art polonais, 19e siecle, romantisme. State Central Artillery Museum, Saint Petersbourg. by Polish School, (19th century); State Central Artillery Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures the intense and historic moment of the second siege of the Ochakov Fortress in December 1788. It depicts a significant episode from the Russo-Turkish War (1787-1792), where Russian forces, led by Prince Grigori Potemkin and Alexandre Souvorov, lay siege to the city under Ottoman control. Painted by January Suchodolski in 1853, this Polish artwork showcases his mastery of capturing dramatic battle scenes with remarkable detail. The oil on canvas painting is a testament to the romanticism style prevalent during the 19th century. The image transports us back in time as we witness soldiers engaged in combat amidst a colorful battlefield. The vibrant hues bring life to every element - from the uniforms of Russian troops to Ottoman warriors defending their stronghold. This visual narrative provides an insight into one of history's most significant conflicts. Displayed at the State Central Artillery Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, this print allows art enthusiasts and history buffs alike to appreciate its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of past struggles and triumphs that have shaped our world today. With its rich cultural heritage and portrayal of military might, this artwork stands as a testament to human resilience and determination throughout centuries-long conflicts between empires.
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