Turkestan officer, when there will no campaign (1873) by Vasily Vereshchagin

Turkestan officer, when there will no campaign - Vasily Vereshchagin - 1873

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TitleTurkestan officer, when there will no campaign
ArtistVasily Vereshchagin
Date1873
Art MovementRealism

About Turkestan officer, when there will no campaign

The artwork titled “Turkestan officer, when there will no campaign” was created by Vasily Vereshchagin in the year 1873. This piece is an exemplification of the Realism art movement and belongs to the genre of portraiture. The formally composed artwork depicts a Turkestan officer in a moment of respite, likely symbolizing the introspective and solitary nature of individuals during times of peace.

In the artwork, the officer is portrayed standing amidst a barren landscape under a bright sky. He is dressed in a uniform consisting of a white coat and red trousers, accentuated by boots and a cap. His posture is reflective, with his arms crossed and his head bent downwards, suggesting a moment of contemplation or reflection. The detailed rendering of the uniform and the surrounding environment highlights the artist’s intent to capture the reality and essence of the subject, adhering to the principles of the Realism movement. The use of light and shadow imbues the composition with a sense of stillness and tranquility, further emphasizing the serene mood of the scene.

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