
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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Love That Incredible Painting Very Much, Even Though Certain Things In Depiction Of Uniforms, For Example,
Love that incredible painting very much, even though certain things in depiction of uniforms, for example, seem a little bit of! It’s overall grandeur and attention to details are superb anyway. ✨
It also turns out that this canvas was originally created by Russian artist! I was able to find several references to his work in our segment of the Internet. The artist’s name is Sergey Troshin. :)

However, it was rather obvious in the first place because of how closely resembles Troshin’s portrayal of famous Russian generals - Alexei Petrovich Yermoloff and Michail Bogdanovich Barclay de Tolly (who was at the time supreme commander of all Russian contingent in the allied army; tsar Alexander also rewarded him with the field marshal’s baton due to the successful Siege of Paris) - their original portraits made by George Dawe for the Military gallery of the Winter Palace in Saint-Petersburg.




Besides, I’d love to add a few more pictures with the same theme - the Entrance of the Allied forces into Paris on the 31st of March 1814.

Alexander is as glorious as ever, meanwhile king Friedrich Wilhelm III and prince Schwarzenberg are just 😑😑


And here is one more interesting depiction, as not tsar Alexander but field-marshal Schwarzenberg in all his glory suddenly becomes the centre of attention! 🇦🇹


Allied army entering Paris in 1814, Tsar Alexander, King of Prussia and Austrian Field Marshal Schwarzenberg at the head (by unknown)
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Metternich, solving a crossword puzzle: Help me out guys, I need a synonym for ‘loser’ with 8 letters.
Wellington: Napoleon.
Napoleon: EXCUSE ME-?!
Metternich: It fits.

Prince of Schwarzenberg
Still drawing things that I’m unable to share freely…
Shame on me. 😗

However, one day I’ll definitely post something respectable and fascinating from the historical point of view!
…Even though that glorious day came to me for the last time ages ago. 😑

“The differences of birth neither gives nor takes any assets; everything depends on personal worth.”
The melancholic civilian on the throne of Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III.
(fairly long rant incoming, slightly biased and emotional, I am no historian and merely stating my opinion)
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