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Guerre russo-turque de 1828-1829 - The Battle of Patnos on October 1828 - Anonymous
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Guerre russo-turque de 1828-1829 - The Battle of Patnos on October 1828 - Anonymous
FIA5396486 Guerre russo-turque de 1828-1829 - The Battle of Patnos on October 1828 - Anonymous - 1829 - Watercolour on paper - 22x29, 5 - Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright
Media ID 22779070
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Armenia Ottoman Empire Turkey Turkish Turk
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This watercolor print captures a pivotal moment in history - the Battle of Patnos during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829. Painted by an anonymous artist, this artwork showcases the chaos and destruction that unfolded on that fateful day in October 1828. The scene depicted is one of intense conflict and turmoil. The cityscape of Patnos, located in Armenia, serves as the backdrop for this battle between Russian and Turkish forces. Thick plumes of smoke rise into the sky as buildings are engulfed in flames, highlighting the devastating consequences of war. Amidst this chaotic setting, soldiers clad in military uniforms can be seen engaged in fierce combat. This image offers a glimpse into their bravery and determination as they fight for their respective nations within the larger context of geopolitical tensions between Russia and Turkey. Beyond its historical significance, this artwork also exemplifies artistic mastery with its skillful use of watercolors to capture both minute details and grand scale devastation. The delicate brushstrokes bring life to every element portrayed – from billowing smoke to crumbling architecture. As it belongs to a private collection but is out of copyright, this print allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its role as a visual record documenting an important chapter in Russo-Turkish relations and Middle Eastern history overall.
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