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Burning of the Government Buildings at Kertch, 9th June 1855, 1856. Artist: Thomas Picken
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Burning of the Government Buildings at Kertch, 9th June 1855, 1856. Artist: Thomas Picken
Burning of the Government Buildings at Kertch, 9th June 1855, 1856. The destruction of the city of Kerch by the British during the Crimean War. From The Seat of War in the East, by William Simpson (1823-99). [Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. London, 1856]
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Caption: "The Devastating Inferno: Burning of the Government Buildings at Kertch, 9th June 1855". This haunting lithograph by Thomas Picken captures a pivotal moment in history - the destructive aftermath of the British assault on Kerch during the Crimean War. The print showcases the chaotic scene that unfolded on June 9,1855, as flames engulfed the government buildings along the coast. With vibrant colors and meticulous detail, Picken's artwork vividly portrays the sheer devastation caused by this military conflict. The burning structures stand tall against a backdrop of turbulent waters, symbolizing both destruction and resilience. Flames dance fiercely amidst billowing smoke, creating an atmosphere of chaos and despair. As we gaze upon this historical image, we are transported back to a time when nations clashed for power and supremacy. The print serves as a somber reminder of the toll war takes on innocent lives and architectural heritage alike. William Simpson's documentation in his book "The Seat of War in the East" further immortalizes this tragic event. Through their collaboration with Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. , London in 1856, these artists aimed to provide viewers with an unfiltered glimpse into one of history's darkest chapters. Today, this lithograph stands not only as a testament to artistic skill but also as a poignant reminder that even amidst destruction lies an opportunity for reflection and growth. It serves as a powerful visual representation of human conflict while urging us to strive for peace
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