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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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believed to be the second-largest oil painting in the world. He traveled again to India in 1882–1883.
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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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2250:. Cassell: ix (following p. 430). 1878–1904.
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2039:Verestchagin, Vassili (1889–1890).
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2020:Verestchagin, Vassili (1887).
2002:Verestchagin, Vassili (1887).
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2174:Portraits of Russian Painters
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2016:– via Internet Archive.
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2211:Basu, Anasuya (2022-09-04).
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204:. The graphic nature of his
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2068:. London: William Heinemann
1985:List of Orientalist artists
1925:Interrogation of a deserter
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