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== Works == === List of works === [[File:Franz Roubaud Tscherkessische Reiter an einem Fluss.jpg|thumb|254px|Circassian Horsemen at a River]] * [[Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)]] – unveiled 1892<ref>{{cite web | title = Live Bridge - A Scene from the Russo-Persian War | publisher = Museum Syndicate | url = http://www.museumsyndicate.com/item.php?item=33937 | access-date = 19 June 2012 | archive-date = 18 June 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130618051401/http://www.museumsyndicate.com/item.php?item=33937 | url-status = dead }}</ref> * [[Storm of Achulgo]] – unveiled 1896, 3 fragments remain in the Dagestan museum of fine arts in [[Makhachkala]], [[Daghestan]]<ref>Information by Jamila A. Dagirova, curator at the Dagestan museum of fine arts, 09 March 2015</ref> * [[Siege of Sevastopol (panorama)|Siege of Sevastopol (1854)]] – unveiled in 1905, damaged during the [[Siege of Sevastopol (1942)]], restored 1950s * [[Battle of Borodino]] (1812) – unveiled 1911, moved to [[Poklonnaya Hill]] in [[Moscow]] in 1962 === Sevastopol Panorama=== The ''Sevastopol Panorama'' is a giant painting depicting the [[Siege of Sevastopol (1854–55)|siege of Sevastopol]] of 1854–55. The painting was exhibited in a [[Rotunda (architecture)|rotunda]], a special building constructed in a circular shape. The size of the painting is enormous, but it was a necessity for the realistic depiction of military scenes because of the huge number of participants and the wide sweep of the scenery. Roubaud worked on this painting for almost three years, starting in 1901. He researched the historical events by traveling to Sevastopol, reading about the battle itself as well as by reading historical documents that described the different scenes and incidents during the war. He also talked to surviving participants. Roubaud made his first sketches in [[Saint Petersburg]]. He kept working on the painting later at the [[Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts]] where he decided to use a canvas 14 m high by 115 m long. When he finished the painting, it was displayed in Sevastopol in the summer of 1904, on the fiftieth anniversary of the defence of the city.<ref>[http://www.panoramapainting.com/ Sevastopol Panorama]</ref> {{Panorama simple |image = Image:panorama1854-1855.jpg |fullwidth = 5000 |fullheight = 483 |caption = Franz Roubaud Panorama «Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)» |height = 300 }} ===Battle of Borodino Panorama=== {{Panorama simple |image = Image:Battle_of_Borodino_part_of_panorama_by_Franz_Roubaud.jpg |fullwidth = 5000 |fullheight = 483 |caption = Franz Roubaud Panorama «Battle of Borodino» |height = 300 }} ===Other works=== <gallery mode="packed" heights="135px" caption="Selected works"> File:Франц Рубо - Киргизский всадников с флагом.jpg|Kirghyz horseman with a red flag File:Franz Roubaud Tscherkasse.jpg|Rider with weapon File:Франц Рубо - Игра Кокпар.jpg|Playing [[Kokpar]] File:Франц Рубо - Кавказская сцена.jpg|Caucasian scene File:Franz Roubaud Tscherkessischer Reiter.jpg|Circassian Horsemen File:Rubo Kazaki.jpg|Cossacks near a mountain river File:Франц Рубо - Базарный день.jpg|Market day File:Франц Рубо - Лагерь на берегу реки.jpg|Riverside camp File:Франц Рубо - Сено корзину.jpg|The hay cart File:Franz Roubaud. Count Argutinsky crossing the Caucasian range. 1892.jpg|Count [[Argutinsky]] crossing the Caucasian range. 1892 File:Franz Roubaud Poststation im Kaukasus 1913.jpg|Post station in the Caucasus 1913 </gallery>
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