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Destruction of the Turkish Fleet in the Bay of Chesme | Jacob Philipp Hackert | 1771 14th Century The vastness of the space

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The vastness of the space and the solitude of the tree are evocative

transforming the sirens’ allure into something both irresistible and fatal

the scene combines Gothic fantasy with allegory

This painting illustrates Marcel-Beronneau's symbolist style

Moonlit Landscape (1849) by Arnold Böcklin is a hauntingly atmospheric oil painting depicting the ruins of a Gothic chapel illuminated by moonlight

Destruction of the Turkish Fleet in the Bay of Chesme | Jacob Philipp Hackert | 1771 14th Century The vastness of the spaceThe Destruction of the Turkish Fleet in the Bay of eme (Battle of eme) was a dramatic naval climax of the Russo Turkish War of 17681774, fought between 57 July 1770 in the Aegean Sea near the Ottoman port of eme on the western coast of Anatolia. A Russian squadron under Count Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov and Admiral Grigory Spiridov, though outnumbered by the larger Ottoman fleet commanded by Mandalzade Hsameddin Pasha, aggressively engaged the Turks,

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