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The Foundling Hospital and Zamoskvoreche from the Kremlin, from a panorama of Moscow
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The Foundling Hospital and Zamoskvoreche from the Kremlin, from a panorama of Moscow
STC105096 The Foundling Hospital and Zamoskvoreche from the Kremlin, from a panorama of Moscow, engraved by Philippe Benoist (1813-c.1905) and Aubrun, pub. by Lemercier, c.1840 (litho) by Indieitzeff, Dmitri (b.1813) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: southern area of the old city; ); The Stapleton Collection; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22350078
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases "The Foundling Hospital and Zamoskvoreche from the Kremlin" in all its grandeur. Taken from a panorama of Moscow, this engraving by Philippe Benoist and Aubrun, published by Lemercier around 1840, transports us back to a time when architectural marvels defined the cityscape. In this image, we are treated to a breathtaking view of the southern area of old Moscow. The majestic walls of the Kremlin stand tall and proud, casting their protective shadow over the city below. The Taynitskaya Tower stands prominently on one side, while the Beklemishev Tower graces the other. These towers serve as guardians to an ancient world that still whispers tales of history. As our gaze wanders further into the frame, we are drawn towards Zamoskvoreche - an enchanting neighborhood nestled along the Moskva River. Its charming promenade invites leisurely strolls amidst stunning architecture that tells stories of generations past. This lithograph captures not just buildings but also emotions; it evokes a sense of awe for those who appreciate both artistry and history. It is a testament to human ingenuity and creativity that has withstood centuries. Displayed proudly in private collections today, this piece reminds us that even within concrete structures lies beauty worth cherishing. Let it transport you back in time as you explore every intricate detail etched onto paper by Dmitri Indieitzeff – forever preserving Moscow's rich heritage for generations
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