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The Defeat of the Hungarian Rebels at Vilgos on 13th August 1849, 1850 (oil on canvas)
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The Defeat of the Hungarian Rebels at Vilgos on 13th August 1849, 1850 (oil on canvas)
CHT199423 The Defeat of the Hungarian Rebels at Vilgos on 13th August 1849, 1850 (oil on canvas) by Klinovszki, Olajfestmenye (fl.1850); Museum of War History, Budapest, Hungary; (add.info.: le defaite des insurges hongrois a Vilagos; on voit le general Gorgey deposer les armes devant les Russes, allies des Autrichiens; General Gorgei laying down his weapons before the Russians and Austrians; ); eArchives Charmet; Hungarian, out of copyright
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1848 Artillery Calvary Hongrie Hungary Insurgent Suppression Surrender Battle Field
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The Defeat of the Hungarian Rebels at Vilgos on 13th August 1849,1850
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is a captivating oil painting that depicts a significant moment in Hungarian history. Created by Klinovszki, Olajfestmenye, this artwork captures the intense battle between the Hungarian rebels and their enemies. In this scene, we witness General Gorgey surrendering his weapons before the Russians and Austrians, who were allies of the Autrichiens. The artist skillfully portrays the despair and resignation on General Gorgei's face as he lays down his sword. The horses galloping across the battlefield add to the sense of chaos and conflict. This painting serves as a powerful reminder of Hungary's struggle for independence during this tumultuous period in 1848. It showcases not only the bravery and determination of those fighting for freedom but also highlights their ultimate defeat against overwhelming forces. The use of vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail bring this historical event to life. The artillery cannons in action further emphasize the intensity of warfare during that time. Displayed at Budapest's Museum of War History, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Hungary's rich heritage and its people's unwavering spirit even in times of adversity. It serves as an important reminder that despite defeat, there is always strength found within resilience.
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