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Kazimierz Pulawski (1747-79) at the Battle of Czestochowa, December 1770
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Kazimierz Pulawski (1747-79) at the Battle of Czestochowa, December 1770
AGR127720 Kazimierz Pulawski (1747-79) at the Battle of Czestochowa, December 1770, 1883 (w/c on cardboard) by Kossak, Juliusz Fortunat (1824-99); 45x36.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Pulaskis troops were surrounded by the Russian force under Ivanov Drewicz for 15 days; in August 1772 Russia, Prussia and Austria sign a treaty agreeing on the partition of Poland; ); Agra Art, Warsaw, Poland; Polish, out of copyright
Media ID 22666936
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The captivating print titled "Kazimierz Pulawski (1747-79) at the Battle of Czestochowa, December 1770" takes us back in time to witness a pivotal moment in Polish history. Painted by Juliusz Fortunat Kossak in 1883, this watercolor on cardboard masterpiece measures 45x36.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The scene depicted showcases the valiant Kazimierz Pulawski leading his troops during the intense Battle of Czestochowa. In December 1770, Pulaski's forces found themselves surrounded by Ivanov Drewicz's Russian army for an arduous fifteen days. This image captures the determination and bravery etched onto Pulawski's face as he fearlessly wields his sword and spear amidst chaos. Notably, this battle marked a turning point for Poland, as it foreshadowed the eventual partitioning of the country between Russia, Prussia, and Austria in August 1772. The significance of this event reverberates through history as it symbolizes Poland's struggle against foreign powers seeking to diminish its sovereignty. This stunning artwork also includes other elements such as horses galloping alongside their riders and a religious flag fluttering proudly above them. These details add depth to the composition while emphasizing both the military prowess and spiritual resilience exhibited during this tumultuous period. Bridgeman Images has preserved this historical gem from Agra Art
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