1877 1878 Collection
"1877-1878: A Serio-Comic War Unfolds on Canvas" Step into the world of 1877 and 1878, where art captures the essence of a tumultuous time
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"1877-1878: A Serio-Comic War Unfolds on Canvas" Step into the world of 1877 and 1878, where art captures the essence of a tumultuous time. The year is marked by conflicts, allegories, and heroic tales that resonate through masterpieces. In "Serio-Comic War Map For The Year 1877, " an anonymous creator presents a satirical yet thought-provoking portrayal of the era's political landscape. Meanwhile, Paul Cezanne's "The Francois Zola Dam" immerses us in his oil-on-canvas rendition of this engineering marvel. "The Avenger: An Allegorical War Map for 1877" takes us deeper into the war narrative with its mysterious origins. This anonymous masterpiece invites viewers to decipher hidden meanings within its intricate details. One cannot forget the pivotal moments that shaped history during this period. Witnessing "The Russians crossing the Danube at Svishtov in June 1877" transports us to a significant military campaign, highlighting bravery and determination. Count Mikhail Tarielovich Loris-Melikov emerges as an enigmatic figure in his portrait from 1880. Anonymous yet captivating, it leaves room for speculation about this influential personality's role during these turbulent times. Journeying further into battle-scarred landscapes brings us to Shipka Pass—a strategic location depicted in various artworks like "Shipka Pass ca 1879. " Here we find portraits capturing General Count Iosif Vladimirovich Romeyko-Gurko and witness moments frozen in time—both serene and intense—"All quiet on the Shipka Pass. " Amidst chaos and conflict lies compassion; rescuing wounded Russian soldiers becomes an act of heroism captured anonymously in poignant works such as "Rescuing the wounded Russian Soldiers from Battlefield ca 1878. " Yet even heroes are not spared from harm.