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Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. Artist: Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930)
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Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. Artist: Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930)
Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. From a private collection
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The captivating print titled "Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895" by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris takes us back in time to the intense atmosphere of war and heroism in the late 19th century. The image showcases a pivotal moment during the Russo-Turkish War, where General Mikhail Skobelev receives Osman Pasha as his prisoner after a fierce battle. With meticulous attention to detail, Ferris skillfully captures the emotions on both sides of this historical encounter. The warrior-like figures exude strength and determination, representing their respective armies with pride. The artist's use of lithography adds depth and texture to this fine art piece. This powerful composition transports viewers to the Balkans, specifically Bulgaria's Shipka Pass battlefield, where countless lives were lost in pursuit of victory. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers who fought for their countries during this tumultuous period. Ferris' artwork not only commemorates an important event but also sheds light on significant aspects of Russian history and military service. Through his academic approach and mastery of graphic arts, he pays homage to heroes like General Skobelev while capturing the essence of warfare in stunning detail. This rare print is part of a private collection that preserves moments from our past for future generations to appreciate and learn from. Its historical significance makes it an invaluable addition for enthusiasts interested in exploring themes such as panslavism or pan-Slavic unity within
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