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The Alexander battery attacking the English-French fleet on October 5th 1854, 1905

The Alexander battery attacking the English-French fleet on October 5th 1854, 1905


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The Alexander battery attacking the English-French fleet on October 5th 1854, 1905

BAL329137 The Alexander battery attacking the English-French fleet on October 5th 1854, 1905 (oil on canvas) by Roubaud, Franz (1856-1928); State Central Navy Museum, St. Petersburg; (add.info.: During the Crimean War (1853-1856), the English and French allies attacked the Sebastopol harbour; though greatly outnumbered, the Russian batteries overwhelmed the allied fleet, forcing them to give up; ); Russian, out of copyright

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The Alexander Battery - A Fierce Battle Unleashed on the High Seas

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. In this photo print, we are transported back to a defining moment in naval history. Painted by Franz Roubaud in 1905, "The Alexander battery attacking the English-French fleet on October 5th, 1854" immortalizes a pivotal event during the Crimean War. The scene unfolds with explosive intensity as Russian soldiers defend their homeland against the mighty English-French fleet. As cannonballs soar through the air and billowing smoke engulfs the battlefield, one can almost feel the tension and chaos of war. The Russian batteries unleash a relentless barrage upon their adversaries, overwhelming them despite being heavily outnumbered. This resolute defense forces the allied fleet to surrender and abandon their ambitious assault on Sebastopol harbor. Roubaud's masterful brushstrokes bring every detail to life: from brave soldiers manning cannons with unwavering determination to fiery explosions illuminating an otherwise darkened sky. The vast expanse of sea serves as both witness and stage for this epic clash between nations. Preserved within St. Petersburg's State Central Navy Museum, this oil-on-canvas masterpiece stands as a testament to courage and resilience in times of conflict. It reminds us that even when facing insurmountable odds, human spirit can triumph over adversity. This historic image captures not only a significant military engagement but also echoes themes of bravery, sacrifice, and national pride that resonate throughout history.

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