Did that for you.
I'm going to guess Dardanelles, 1807?
Copenhagen? 1801? Very lose guess..
No it's the naval action of 22 August 1808, English and Swedes vs the Russians. The Russians lost the Vsevolod, which is named after a Russian Prince who ruled Kiev.
Last edited by General Brewster; November 19, 2019 at 11:53 AM.
Don't know the battle but lovely painting! George Edmund Butler?
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Aye sir
Nope.
@ General Brewster:
I think you should post a second image of the battle in question if you can find one, as the image you posted does not show any troops to be identified, nor does it show any unique landscape features.
I do get a trench warfare vibe, however, and if it wasn't for the dry ground I would also get a Flanders vibe due to the rolling hills in the background.
These are hardly enough to guess the battle.
I think there's a pretty big hint seven posts up that'll get you into the proper direction. You are pretty close in your analogy as well.
Well yes, with the name of the painter it's quite easy: The Assault On Messines Ridge - Flanders, 1917. Another battle around Ypres. I'm sure Mak must have found it.
Last edited by Muizer; November 26, 2019 at 04:31 PM.
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Well done Muizer, you have the floor.