Illustration by Charles Robertson for Percy Bysshe Shelley’s The Sensitive Plant (1911 edition)
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Illustration by Charles Robertson for Percy Bysshe Shelley’s The Sensitive Plant (1911 edition)
Market scene, Cairo, Charles Robertson
Tesbihçi / Misbaha Shop Charles Robertson
Bad side of Bolshevik revolution
Bad side of Bolshevik revolution
Without the Bolshevik revolution in 1917, Russia might have become considerably more prosperous and populous
by Charles Robertson
( October 6, 2017, Moscow, Sri Lanka Guardian)It’s no surprise we think the 1917 Bolshevik revolution was bad for Russia. Which other major economy suffered five massive declines in industrial or agricultural output in the 20th century? That’s the result of two…
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Charles Robertson (1844-1891) - Bazaar gossip, watercolor/bodycolor with gum, 101,5 x 71,3 cm. 1886.
In the Bazaar, Constantinople, Charles Robertson
Charles Robertson (1844-1891) - The Faithful at Prayer, watercolor, 77 x 132 cm. 1888.