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Taking of the Swedish Noteburg Fortress by Russian Troops on October 11, 1702, 1703. Artist: Schoonebeek (Schoonebeck), Adriaan (1661-1705)
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Taking of the Swedish Noteburg Fortress by Russian Troops on October 11, 1702, 1703. Artist: Schoonebeek (Schoonebeck), Adriaan (1661-1705)
Taking of the Swedish Noteburg Fortress by Russian Troops on October 11, 1702, 1703. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Action Adriaan 1661 1705 Baltic Sea Charles Xii Charles Xii Of Sweden Fight Finland Great Northern War Imperial Russian Navy Peter Alexeyevich Peter I Peter I Alexeyevich Russian Army Russian Navy Russian Swedish War Schoonebeek Schoonebeck Schwedish Army Swedish Navy Tsar Peter I War Atrocities War Victum
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This print captures the historic moment of the Taking of the Swedish Noteburg Fortress by Russian Troops on October 11,1702. Created by renowned artist Schoonebeek (Schoonebeck), Adriaan (1661-1705), this artwork is a testament to the intense action and fierce fight that took place during the Great Northern War. The image showcases the bravery and determination of both Russian and Swedish warriors as they engage in battle amidst the picturesque backdrop of Finland's Baltic Sea. The fine etching technique employed by Schoonebeek beautifully depicts every detail, from the naval forces clashing to soldiers fighting on land. As one delves into this piece, it becomes evident that war atrocities were not spared during this conflict. It serves as a poignant reminder of those who suffered as victims in this Russian-Swedish war. Tsar Peter I and Charles XII of Sweden are notable figures present in this scene, representing their respective armies. Housed within the prestigious State Hermitage collection in St. Petersburg, Russia, this artwork stands as a significant historical artifact. Its baroque style transports viewers back to an era when military might played a crucial role in shaping nations' destinies. Through its powerful imagery and attention to detail, Schoonebeek's masterpiece immortalizes an important chapter in history – one where two formidable forces clashed for supremacy over strategic territories such as Schlisselburg (Shlisselburg) or Noteborg (Noteburg). This photo
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