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Vasily Vereshchagin

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the horrors of war. "I loved the sun all my life, and wanted to paint sunshine. When I happened to see warfare and say what I thought about it, I rejoiced that I would be able to devote myself to the sun once again. But the fury of war continued to pursue me". Vereshchagin wrote. One day, in 1882, Vereshchagin's exhibition in Berlin was visited by German field marshal
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By the late 19th century, Vereshchagin had gained popularity, not only in Russia, but also abroad and his name never left the pages of the European and American press. From his earliest works, unlike most contemporary battle pieces depicting war as a kind of parade, Vereshchagin graphically depicted
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In Russia, a ban on exhibitions of Vereshchagin's work was also enforced, as well as a ban on reproductions of them in books and periodicals amidst accusations of slandering the Russian army. The artist took these unjust accusations badly and burned three of his paintings,
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and sank, taking with it most of the crew, including both Admiral Makarov and Vereshchagin. Vereshchagin's last work, a picture of a council of war presided over by Admiral Makarov, was recovered almost undamaged.
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Vereshchagin graduated first in his list at the naval school, but left the service immediately to begin the study of drawing in earnest. Two years later, in 1863, he won a medal from the
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Vereshchagin Street in Cherepovets is named after Vasily Vereshchagin, also there are a historic house museum and a monument to Vereshchagin in Cherepovets.
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Works of Vassili Verestchagin: an Illustrated, descriptive catalogue and two appendixes to the catalogue Realism and Progress in Art by Verestchagin
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in 1873. He gave another exhibition of his works in St. Petersburg in 1874, where two of his paintings, namely,
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believed to be the second-largest oil painting in the world. He traveled again to India in 1882–1883.
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Tracing the Turkestan Series – Vasily Vereshchagin's Representations of Late-19th-century Central Asia
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Pleshakov, Constantine. "The Tsar's Last Armada-The Epic Voyage to the Battle of Tsushima." (2002).
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He aroused much controversy by his series of three pictures: firstly, of a Roman execution (the
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by saying that if there were another rebellion then the British would use this method again.
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and the city's notables watch how the heads of Russian soldiers are impaled on poles.
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Vassili Verestchagin, Painter, soldier, Traveler; Autobiographical Sketches
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Vassili Verestchagin, Painter, soldier, Traveler; Autobiographical Sketches
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in 1884 furnished him with an equally discussed set of subjects from the
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to enter the Alexander Cadet Corps. Three years later, he entered the
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Mullah Rahim and Mullah Kerim on his way to the bazaar are quarreling
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In late 1874, Vereshchagin departed for an extensive tour of the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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The State Procession of the Prince of Wales into Jaipur in 1876
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Russian military personnel killed in the Russo-Japanese War
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree
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The Russian Gérôme? Vereshchagin as a Painter of Turkestan
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Vasily Vereshchagin: horrors of war through artist’s eyes
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Vereshchagin painted several scenes of imperial rule in
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W. T. Stead, "Vassili Verestchagin: Character Sketch,"
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Vereshchagin with his wife Lydia and son Vasily at the
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Vereshchagin during the period of graduation from the
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led to many of them never being printed or exhibited.
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carried out by tying victims to the barrels of guns
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Cassell: ix (following p. 430). 1878–1904. 1399:Vereshchagin was in the Far East during the 327:from 2–8 June 1868 resulted an award of the 2140:"Vereshchagin, Vassili Vassilievich"  61: 43: 2129: 2127: 1438:to join him aboard Makarov's battleship, 2562:Realist painters from the Russian Empire 2477:Artworks by or after Vasily Vereshchagin 2125: 2123: 2121: 2119: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 1391:(1901) from the series dedicated to the 2090: 1860: 1705: 1520: 1360:, where the artist eventually settled. 1188:After the war, Vereshchagin settled in 381: 1104:By the Fortress Wall. "Let Them Enter" 2532:Male painters from the Russian Empire 658:(1874–1876). A painting of an Indian 7: 1448:struck two mines while returning to 1250:; and, thirdly, of the execution of 1137:. "Surrender!" — "Get the hell out!" 980:Nomadic road in the Alatau Mountains 2582:War artists from the Russian Empire 2446:Vereshchagin page at Olga's Gallery 2039:Verestchagin, Vassili (1889–1890). 1504:was used by Czech heavy metal band 428:Portrait of a man in a white turban 2369:Vereshchagin, Vassili Vassilievich 1367:Vereshchagin in his atelier; 1890s 14: 1664:On the high road. Retreat, flight 1470:is named after him, as well as a 1415:of 1900. In 1901, he visited the 2433: 2351: 2246:. 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