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The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch (engraving)
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The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch (engraving)
1610335 The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch (engraving) by Weedon, Edwin (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 May 1865.
E Weedon); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23003992
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Czarewitch Leaving Tagus Nicholas Alexandrovich Russian Squadron
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This engraving, titled "The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Edwin Weedon in 1865, this print captures a solemn and poignant scene. In this illustration for The Illustrated London News, we witness a somber procession as the Russian Squadron departs from the Tagus River. They carry with them the body of Nicholas Alexandrovich, also known as the late Czarewitch. This image serves as a powerful reminder of both maritime and royal significance. The composition is rich in detail, showcasing majestic ships sailing on calm waters against a picturesque backdrop. The atmosphere is heavy with grief and respect for their fallen leader. As we observe this scene unfold, it becomes evident that every element has been meticulously crafted to convey an air of dignity befitting such an occasion. "The Russian Squadron leaving the Tagus with the Body of the late Czarewitch" not only pays tribute to royalty but also highlights historical events that shaped nations. It invites us to reflect upon themes such as honor, loyalty, and loss within a maritime context. This remarkable print from Bridgeman Images provides us with an opportunity to delve into history while appreciating Edwin Weedon's artistic skill in capturing such emotional depth through his engravings.
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