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Church of St. Peter & St. Paul / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son, Lithrs
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Church of St. Peter & St. Paul / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son, Lithrs
Church of St. Peter & St. Paul / W. Simpson del.; E. Walker lith.; Day & Son, Lithrs. to the Queen.; Day & Son.; Simpson, William, 1823-1899, artist; Pall Mall [London, England] : Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 1856 April 29th.; 1 print : lithograph, hand-colored and tinted; 38.3 x 57 (sheet); Ruins of the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul at Sevastopol with two Zouaves in the foreground and a view of city and harbor to the right and in the background, during the occupation by French and British forces after the Russians abandoned the city in September 1855
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1823 1899 Background City Day And Son Day Son E Walker Lith Foreground Hand Colored Harbor Lithrs Occupation Pall Mall London Paul And Dominic Colnaghi And Co Paul Dominic Colnaghi Co Queen Sevastopol Simpson Tinted W Simpson Del William British Forces St Peter And St Paul
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This lithograph print, titled "Church of St. Peter & St. Paul" takes us back to the historic city of Sevastopol during a significant period in its history. Created by the talented artist William Simpson and lithographed by E. Walker, this hand-colored and tinted piece was published on April 29th, 1856. The artwork showcases the ruins of the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul against a backdrop that reveals both the city and harbor views to the right and in the background. The scene is set during a time when French and British forces occupied Sevastopol following its abandonment by Russian troops in September 1855. Intriguingly, two Zouaves are depicted in the foreground, adding depth and character to this historical snapshot captured through artistry. The meticulous attention to detail brings out every architectural element of the church's remains while also highlighting the beauty of Sevastopol's landscape. Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. , this lithograph measures approximately 38.3 x 57 inches (sheet size). It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation, offering viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in a moment frozen in time.
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