Russian Troops Collection
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"Russian Troops: A Historical Journey Through War and Triumph" Step back in time with these captivating engravings and allegorical war maps that depict the might and valor throughout history. From the Serio-Comic War Map for the Year 1877 to The Avenger, an Allegorical War Map for 1877, each artwork offers a unique glimpse into Russia's military prowess. One such masterpiece is "Army of Alexander Suvorov Crossing the Alps in 1799, " a stunning aquatint by Robert Carr Porter. This depiction immortalizes General Suvorov's audacious feat as his troops conquered nature itself to achieve victory. The Eastern Question engraving unveils the strategic road through which Russian forces would march, showcasing their unwavering determination. Meanwhile, "The Khiva Expedition" captures a fierce battle between Russian troops and Turkomans, highlighting their relentless pursuit of justice. Venturing further eastward, "With the China Squadron in the East" showcases Russia's naval power as they navigate foreign waters on a mission to protect national interests. In contrast, "The Affair on the Khushk River near Penjdeh" reveals another chapter of bravery during conflict—a testament to Russian soldiers' resilience. "The Russian Expedition to Khiva" takes us deep into Central Asia as we witness daring maneuvers against formidable opponents. Closer to home, "The War: Russian Troops at the Railway Station, Jassy, " portrays soldiers readying themselves for battle amidst tumultuous times. Traveling southwards brings us face-to-face with "The War in Circassia. " Here we witness not only military might but also empathy towards those affected by conflict—an embodiment of Russia's complex relationship with its neighbors. Intriguingly detailed engravings like "Plan of Bombardment and Capture of Redout Kaleh" offer insights into tactical brilliance while emphasizing meticulous planning behind each military operation. Finally, "The War.