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Сообщение от Cyril Syzransky
This can and Bulgarian front picture
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I also think so. Here is a quote from Eleanor Paston (Monograph on the work of Basil Polenova):
"... In September 1876 in the Russian volunteer army painter went to volunteer for the Serbo-Turkish front in order to participate in the ongoing struggle for the liberation of Serbs from the Turkish yoke. For participation in hostilities, he was awarded the Montenegrin Medal for bravery and the Order of "Rakovsky the Cross." military experience Polenov were reflected in the figures published in the journal "bee." It is basically a scene from the camping life, ethnographic types, architectural sketches. "Scenes of the human defacement and death," where everything is "so awful and just" were alien Polenov. He avoided them and later, when, as a frontline artist participated in the Russian-Turkish war (1877-Spring 1878). "
My drawing is dated 1878 year. Here's to compare three works. Houses are like

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