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Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians, 1794 (oil on canvas)

Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians, 1794 (oil on canvas)


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Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians, 1794 (oil on canvas)

7381592 Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians, 1794 (oil on canvas) by Stachowicz, Michal (1768-1825); 48 x 38 cm; National Museum, Krakow, Poland; (add.info.: by Michal Stachowicz (1768-1825))

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18th Century Fashion 18th Mode Amred Forces Capitulate Capitulation Defeat Defeated Defeats East Prussia Eighteenth Century Clothes Oil On Wood Poland Poland Polish Pole Polish Prussia Prussian Prussians Read Servicemen Surrender To Read Oil On Panel Prussia Prussian Several People Several Persons


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The captivating painting "Krakow Surrendered to the Prussians, 1794" by Michal Stachowicz takes us back to a significant moment in history. The oil on canvas print, measuring 48 x 38 cm, is housed in the National Museum of Krakow, Poland. Stachowicz masterfully depicts the scene of capitulation as Krakow falls into the hands of the Prussian army. In this artwork, we witness a group of defeated Polish soldiers and civilians facing their conquerors with resignation. The colors used by Stachowicz evoke a somber atmosphere that perfectly captures the gravity of this historical event. Men can be seen scattered throughout the composition, some reading or engaged in conversation while others simply contemplate their fate. The painting not only showcases military defeat but also offers glimpses into eighteenth-century fashion and style. The attire worn by both men and women reflects the fashionable trends of that era. Stachowicz's work serves as a powerful reminder of Poland's tumultuous past and its struggles for independence against neighboring powers like Prussia. It stands as an important piece within European art history, highlighting both political conflicts and human emotions during this period. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate every detail captured by Stachowicz's brush strokes. It invites viewers to delve into history and reflect upon themes such as power dynamics, resilience, and national identity.

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