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Imperial Anarchy

Nothing special, just history, drawings of historical figures in some… er… non-canonical relationships and fun! 🥂25 year old RussianHe/him

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So It Was A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away

So It Was A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away

So it was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…

Or is it better to say “in a specific historical period full of so much drama and joy that sometimes all of it seems surreal”? Yes, I think that’s it! :)

Long story short, few years ago I tried to post some of my art (rather unoriginal, I would like to say it myself, just some drawing practices from the wonderful paintings of the 19th century…).

But now, now I would love to come back with some artwork dedicated to my favourite historical period aka Napoleonic wars and its major representatives (as well as some non-canonical crack ships which I love with all of my heart~)

Hope you’ll enjoy your stay!

Bon chance à tous! 🌟

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3 years ago

Mitrailleur de Lyon

Mitrailleur De Lyon

Fouche interests me within the framework of the Napoleonic era, but I wanted to try to depict what he looked like during the Revolution.

3 years ago

Speaking about specific preferences. 🥂

Quick Art With Dancing Marshal For @count-lero

Quick art with dancing marshal for @count-lero

3 years ago

So thanks to @microcosme11 who showed a lot of interest in the incredible painting “Battle of Leipzig” by Johann Peter Kraft I’ve decided to consecrate a series of posts to the main participants of the event depicted on the canvas!

It’s simply going to be a bunch of my guesses about who is who over there. 👀

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

Unfortunately I’m going to illustrate my ideas with such an amount of pictures that it’s simply a necessity to divide this post into several parts…

Well, as an old Russian saying goes, “Don’t feed me bread, just let my speak a lot about 19-century men in fancy uniforms”!

Ahem.

So here comes part 1!

First of all, let’s start with the most important participants - three allied monarchs themselves. Here they are: Alexander I of Russia, Franz II of Austria and Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. 👑

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

…Aaaaand I was lucky enough to find some old photos I took in the State Hermitage Museum during my last trip to Saint-Petersburg!

I guess Saint-Petersburg is at some point the second home for each and every lover of the Russian Empire. Even nowadays the city itself represents the living remains of that illustrious period in Russian history. :)

As for the paintings those epic depictions of allied monarchs are located in the Military Gallery of the Winter palace. The portrait of Franz II is also one of Kraft’s works which was presented by Kaiser himself to Alexander I when the latter decided to organise the Military Gallery (which is also dedicated to the victory of Leipzig, what a coincidence) in the 1820s while the portraits of Alexander and Friedrich were made by the German painter Franz Krüger who had been working for the Russian Imperial court for a long period of time.

All three of them look truly magnificent but it’s a little bit hard to find the right angle for a photo because they hang pretty high and are gigantic. 😅

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig
So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig
So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

Okay, back to the “Battle of Leipzig”~

Since monarchs were usually followed by an escort of their loyal courtiers, the exact same thing goes for the Kraft’s painting. This time for the major part it consists of different military men. I believe most of them come from the general headquarters.

There are three major figures accordingly behind Alexander, Franz and Friedrich - three chiefs-of-staff of the allied forces.

The first man in the crowd is (I’m still not entirely sure about him but it would be still logical to some extent) August Neidhardt von Gneisenau, quartermaster-general of the Silesian army and Blücher’s right-hand man.

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig
So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

The second one is probably (like I don’t know where his aiguillettes are but the resemblance is quite obvious) Pyotr Mikhailovich Volkonsky, chief-of-staff in the Russian army.

He became one of the Alexander’s closest friends since he was introduced to him by his father Pavel I, the emperor of Russia, when Alexander was still a grand-duke (or how we call him in Russian - цесаревич / tsesarevich ✨).

By the way, Volkonsky and his colleague Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, a general who also went through all Napoleonic wars, were the only commanders in the Russian army who received the Grand Cross of the British Order of the Bath after all the struggles.

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig
So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

And here is Vorontsov as a small postcriptum. :)

Mikhail was the eldest son of Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov, a Russian diplomat who served as an ambassador in the United Kingdom for almost thirty years! That was the main reason why he knew English language as well as his mother tongue, Russian.

In the nearest troublesome future he and Wellington actually became very good friends as well! 🇷🇺🇬🇧

So Thanks To @microcosme11 Who Showed A Lot Of Interest In The Incredible Painting Battle Of Leipzig

To be continued 🔜


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8 years ago
So I Guess I Will Post My Drawings From Time To Time. Thats For Beginning.

So… I guess I will post my drawings from time to time. That’s for beginning.


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3 years ago

Young Aleksey Yermolov is the future Russian general of artillery, proconsul of the Caucasus and my favorite among Russian generals XD

Young Aleksey Yermolov Is The Future Russian General Of Artillery, Proconsul Of The Caucasus And My Favorite