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The Suppression of the Zaporogue Sitch (Camp) in 1775, 1889 (oil on canvas)
FIA5366037 The Suppression of the Zaporogue Sitch (Camp) in 1775, 1889 (oil on canvas) by Slastion, Opanas Georgievich (1855-1933); Kharkov Art Museum, Kharkov, Russia; (add.info.: " The Suppression of the Sitch (Camp) Zaporogue in 1775 by Catherine II of Russia " Painting by Opanas Georgievich Slastion (1855-1933), Oil On Canvas, 1889 - Ukrainian Art, 19th Century. State Art Museum, Kharkov (Kharkiv), Ukraine); Photo © Fine Art Images
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21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
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21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 53.3cm x 33.5cm (21" x 13.2")
Estimated Product Size is 68.6cm x 50.8cm (27" x 20")
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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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The Suppression of the Zaporogue Sitch (Camp) in 1775
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is a captivating oil painting by Opanas Georgievich Slastion, depicting a significant event in Ukrainian history. The artwork, created in 1889 and housed at the Kharkov Art Museum in Russia, showcases Catherine II of Russia's ruthless suppression of the Zaporogue Sitch. In this powerful image, we witness the aftermath of destruction and disarmament as several people gather amidst the ruins of their camp. The canvas exudes an overwhelming sense of sadness and despair as men, women, and children come to terms with their shattered lives. The artist skillfully captures their emotions through his masterful brushstrokes. The painting also serves as a political commentary on power dynamics during that era. It highlights Catherine II's dominance over Ukraine and her military might as she quells any resistance from the Cossacks. This historical context adds depth to our understanding of the scene portrayed. Furthermore, "The Suppression of the Zaporogue Sitch (Camp) in 1775" offers insights into communication and cultural exchange during this tumultuous time period. Instruments can be seen scattered across the canvas, suggesting conversations between different groups or perhaps moments where music provided solace amidst chaos. Overall, this artwork stands as a testament to both tragedy and resilience within Ukrainian history. Its presence at Kharkov Art Museum allows visitors to reflect upon these events while appreciating Opanas Georgievich Slastion's artistic prowess.
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