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Canvas Print : The Circassian envoys to England, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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The Circassian envoys to England, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Circassian envoys to England, 1862. Engraving from photographs by Mayall, The elder of them is named Constan Okhoo Ismael [right]...He has...resisted successfully the overwhelming forces which the Russians brought against him...When he mounts his horse 20, 000 mounted warriors attend upon his orders. He is now forty-one years of age, which is considered an advanced age in that country, as they are generally killed before they attain to it. Since he was fifteen years old he has maintained an incessant warfare, and is covered with the scars of wounds (sixteen in number). Yet never has this brave man listened to the fair promises or been seduced by the gifts of the Muscovites. Twice have the most alluring offers been made to him by the Czar Nicholas, and once by Alexander, a few months ago; yet in every instance he returned a haughty refusal...The other deputy, Hadji Hassan Effendi [left]...has served, from extreme youth, as mediator between the Circassians and the Turks...In spite of his youth the Circassians have employed him in the most important political services, and the National Council fixed upon him as the most fitting companion to Constan Okhoo Ismael'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Canvas Print of The Circassian Envoys to England, 1862, from Media Storehouse. This captivating vintage engraving, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases two unnamed Circassian envoys, including Constan Okhoo Ismael [right], who famously resisted the overwhelming forces against them. Add an air of history and sophistication to your home or office décor with this stunning, high-quality Canvas Print. The intricate details and vivid colors bring the past to life, making it a unique and intriguing conversation starter. Order yours today and let history become a part of your everyday life.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This image captures the moment when Constan Okhoo Ismael and Hadji Hassan Effendi, two esteemed Circassian envoys, arrived in England in 1862. The photograph, an engraving from Mayall's studio, showcases the two men in traditional Circassian attire, with Constan Okhoo Ismael on the right and Hadji Hassan Effendi on the left. Constan Okhoo Ismael, the elder of the two, is depicted as a formidable figure, with a stern expression and a scarred face, a testament to the countless battles he had fought against the Russians since the age of fifteen. Despite the relentless Russian forces, he had managed to resist their advances and maintain his people's independence. His age, forty-one, was considered advanced in Circassian culture, as many were often killed before reaching it. Hadji Hassan Effendi, the younger deputy, is shown to the left, with a more youthful appearance. However, his experience and wisdom were beyond his years. He had served as a mediator between the Circassians and the Turks since his youth and had been entrusted with important political services. The National Council had selected him as the most suitable companion to Constan Okhoo Ismael for their diplomatic mission to England. The Circassians, a Caucasian people, had been under constant threat from the expanding Russian Empire, leading to a long-standing resistance movement. The arrival of these envoys in England was a significant event, as they sought international support for their cause. The Illustrated London News reported on their visit, highlighting their bravery, leadership, and unwavering commitment to their homeland. This photograph is a poignant reminder of their resilience and the complex geopolitical dynamics of the time.
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