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Deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. Engraving without author identification, illustrating a book from the end of the 19th century: "" Vie de Mme Postel"", by Cardinal Foulon

Deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. Engraving without author identification, illustrating a book from the end of the 19th century: '' Vie de Mme Postel'', by Cardinal Foulon


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Deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. Engraving without author identification, illustrating a book from the end of the 19th century: "" Vie de Mme Postel"", by Cardinal Foulon

PCT4263398 Deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. Engraving without author identification, illustrating a book from the end of the 19th century: "" Vie de Mme Postel"", by Cardinal Foulon-; (add.info.: Deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. Engraving without author identification, illustrating a book from the end of the 19th century: "" Vie de Mme Postel"", by Cardinal Foulon-)

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Exile Forcat Gulag Russian Culture Siberia


EDITORS COMMENTS
This haunting engraving from the late 19th century illustrates the brutal reality of deportations from Russia to Siberia around 1850. The image, taken from a book titled "Vie de Mme Postel" by Cardinal Foulon, captures the despair and suffering of those forced into exile in labor camps in Siberia. The lack of author identification only adds to the mystery and intrigue surrounding this powerful depiction of Russian history. The prisoners depicted in the engraving are seen trudging through harsh terrain, their faces etched with exhaustion and fear. Siberia, known for its unforgiving climate and remote location, was a place of exile for many political dissidents and criminals during this time period. The gulags that dotted the landscape were notorious for their harsh conditions and forced labor. As we gaze upon this historical print, we are reminded of the resilience and strength of those who endured such hardships. It serves as a stark reminder of the injustices that have been inflicted upon countless individuals throughout history. Through art like this engraving by Patrice Cartier, we are able to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the human experience. May we never forget those who suffered in silence on their journey to Siberia.

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