A profound statement of conscience from artist Vasily Vereschagin. Painted in the winter of 1878-79, this image of battle was meant to send a profoundly anti-war message and drew the ire of the Czar. It depicts a priest (very classically Jesus-esque) and an officer paying respects to a field of the naked, dead solders. It was a very amazing and chilling canvas.
And very typical of the repeated revelations of consciousness that this retrospective of Russian art from 1300 to today provoked in me.
Monday, October 24, 2005
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