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    Vasily Vereshchagin (1842-1904) Being the son of a landowner of noble birth, Vasily Vasilievich Vereshchagin had to follow a military or diplomatic career and graduated from the Cadet School in St. Petersburg, but he could not overcome his passion for art and entered the Academy of Arts in 1860. The Academy taught entirely on the principles of late Classicism, which dissatisfied the young man and, although he got a Minor Silver Medal for Ulysses Slaying the Suitors of Penelope he destroyed the painting saying that he would not paint such nonsense any longer, and left the Academy. The same year (1864) he entered the Academie des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he studied under the famous Jean Leon Gerom. But in the Paris Academie, too, classical standards and the practice of copying from the antique and the masterpieces of the past were predominant. In search of new subjects Vereshchagin traveled to the Caucasus, where he created a series of sketches and studies, devoted to the life and customs of the natives. In 1867, he volunteered to the Russian army in Turkestan and participated in military actions against the Emir of Bukhara. For his bravery in the defense of Samarkand he got the highest military order of Russia ¨C the Order of St. George. His ¡®Turkestan series¡¯ painted on the basis of sketches and studies done during the war, brought him fame. Rejoicing and Presenting the Trophies, in which Muslims demonstrate the cut heads of the Russian soldiers, are the most famous in the series. Many others were destroyed by the painter himself, when for his truthful depiction of the tragic fate of the Russian soldiers he was accused by Russian commanders in lack of patriotism. After that he left Russia for two years. Scenes of Central Asian barbarism and death were staggering for the artist. Philosophical reflections over catastrophic consequences of all war are shown in his picture The Apotheosis of War (1871), a pyramid of sculls amidst the burnt desert, with the ruins of a city in the background. On the frame the painter wrote his dedication ¡°to all conquerors, which were, which are, and those to come¡±. The picture is the artist¡¯s condemnation of war. In 1877-78, Vereshchagin took part in the Russian-Turkish war on the Balkan Peninsular. As was customary to him, Vereshchagin was always in the thick of the fray depicting battle scenes; he never eschewed danger and was severely wounded. Vereshchagin hated to see death, often pointless, of soldiers, be they Russians or Turks. Therefore he depicted both, never letting his patriotic feelings slide to mere nationalism or chauvinism. Unlike most contemporary battle pieces depicting war as a kind of parade, Vereshchagin¡¯s paintings revealed its viciousness, showing soldiers as the mos....
Ruins in Chuguchak. 1869
Ruins in Chuguchak. 1869
Cannibal. 1870
Cannibal. 1870
At the Fortress Walls.
At the Fortress Walls. "Let them Enter!" 1871
The Apotheosis of War. 1871
The Apotheosis of War. 1871
The Doors of Tamerlane. 1872
The Doors of Tamerlane. 1872
Uzbek Woman in Tashkent. 1873
Uzbek Woman in Tashkent. 1873
At the Door of a Mosque. 1873
At the Door of a Mosque. 1873
Mortally Wounded. 1873
Mortally Wounded. 1873
Sowar, the Messenger of the Government. 1874-1876
Sowar, the Messenger of the Government. 1874-1876
Roses in Ladakh. 1874
Roses in Ladakh. 1874
Taj Mahal Mausoleum in Agra. 1874
Taj Mahal Mausoleum in Agra. 1874
Monastery in a Rock. Ladakh. 1875
Monastery in a Rock. Ladakh. 1875
Cart for the Wounded. 1877
Cart for the Wounded. 1877
Site of the Battle Fought on July 18, 1877
Site of the Battle Fought on July 18, 1877
Corner of the Turkish Redoubt Captured on May 30 but Abandoned on May 31. Study. 1877
Corner of the Turkish Redoubt Captured on May 30 but Abandoned on May 31. Study. 1877
Picket in the Balkan Mountains. c.1878
Picket in the Balkan Mountains. c.1878
Picket on the Danube. 1878
Picket on the Danube. 1878
Two Hawks (Bashibazouks). 1878
Two Hawks (Bashibazouks). 1878
Spy. 1878
Spy. 1878
Mounted Warrior in Jaipur. c.1881
Mounted Warrior in Jaipur. c.1881
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