Russian Campaign Collection
The Russian Campaign: A Glimpse into the Epic Battle Step back in time and witness the grandeur of the Russian Campaign, a monumental clash that shaped history
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The Russian Campaign: A Glimpse into the Epic Battle Step back in time and witness the grandeur of the Russian Campaign, a monumental clash that shaped history. Through captivating artworks by renowned artists such as Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich and Kivshenko, Alexei Danilovich, we are transported to the heart of this fierce conflict. In Napoleon Bonaparte on the Borodino Heights, Vereshchagin's brushstrokes vividly capture the intensity of battle as troops engage in a desperate struggle for victory. The Storming of a Redoubt by Wurttemberg Troops at Borodino 1812 showcases bravery amidst chaos, illustrating how soldiers fought valiantly against all odds. The Military Council in Fili near Moscow on September 13th, 1812 depicted by Kivshenko offers us a glimpse into strategic planning before one of history's most significant battles. Marschall Mikhail Kutuzov stands resolute before the Battle of Borodino in Samokish's masterpiece from 1912 - an image that encapsulates leadership and determination. Adam's portrayal reveals Napoleon Bonaparte surveying Smolensk engulfed in flames - a haunting reminder of the destructive nature of war. Meanwhile, The Battle near Ostrovno on July 26th, 1812 immerses us in combat with its intricate details capturing every momentous event. Witnessing Napoleon contemplating Moscow ablaze through L'incendie de Moscou lithograph evokes both awe and horror simultaneously. Little Arthur's History of France provides an illustration depicting Retreat from Moscow - showcasing scenes filled with despair but also resilience amid adversity. Engravings like The Retreat from Moscow offer glimpses into unimaginable hardships faced by soldiers during their arduous journey home. In Napoleon.