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Surprise Attack, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Surprise Attack, 1871 (oil on canvas)
BAL172725 Surprise Attack, 1871 (oil on canvas) by Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilievich (1842-1904); 82x206.7 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Russian army against the Emir of Bukhara; Vassili Verechtchaguine; ); Russian, out of copyright
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Attaque Bayonet Central Asia Charge Conquest Fallen Killed Rifles Russie Turkestan Uzbekistan
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Vasili Vasilievich Vereshchagin that depicts a dramatic moment in history. The artwork showcases the Russian army engaged in battle against the Emir of Bukhara in Central Asia. With its impressive size of 82x206.7 cm, this masterpiece can be found at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. Vereshchagin's attention to detail and skillful brushwork bring this intense scene to life. The soldiers are shown charging forward with bayonets fixed on their rifles, caught unawares amidst mountainous terrain. Fallen comrades lie scattered across the battlefield as the Russian advance continues relentlessly. The artist's portrayal captures not only the physicality of war but also conveys a sense of conquest and determination. Through his artistry, Vereshchagin transports viewers back to an era when conflicts were fought with rifles rather than modern weaponry. This historical painting serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by nations during territorial expansion and power struggles known as "the Great Game". It offers insight into Russia's efforts to extend its influence into Turkestan and Uzbekistan during this period. As we gaze upon "Surprise Attack, 1871" we are reminded of both the bravery and tragedy inherent in warfare throughout history. This powerful image invites us to reflect on human conflict while appreciating Vereshchagin's artistic mastery.
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