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Convoi de bateaux du pape Pie VII (1800-1823) sur la Saone a Lyon le 21 / 04 / 1803. Gravure sur bois de Jean Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810) 1803 Musee des Beaux Arts Ivan Kramskoy (ou Kramskoi) a Voronej (Voronezh), Russie
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Convoi de bateaux du pape Pie VII (1800-1823) sur la Saone a Lyon le 21 / 04 / 1803. Gravure sur bois de Jean Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810) 1803 Musee des Beaux Arts Ivan Kramskoy (ou Kramskoi) a Voronej (Voronezh), Russie
FIA5372119 Convoi de bateaux du pape Pie VII (1800-1823) sur la Saone a Lyon le 21/04/1803. Gravure sur bois de Jean Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810) 1803 Musee des Beaux Arts Ivan Kramskoy (ou Kramskoi) a Voronej (Voronezh), Russie. by Boissieu, Jean Jacques de (1736-1810); Kramskoi Art Museum, Voronezh, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures a historic moment in time - the convoy of boats carrying Pope Pius VII on the Saone River in Lyon, France, on April 21,1803. The intricate wood engraving by Jean Jacques de Boissieu beautifully depicts this significant event during the pontificate of Pope Pius VII (1800-1823). The image showcases several boats sailing gracefully along the river, with a majestic tugboat leading the way. This transportation scene symbolizes not only the means of transport but also represents an important visit by the Pope to Lyon. The Alps and Rhone Valley serve as a stunning backdrop for this extraordinary journey. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his engraving technique, capturing both the grandeur of the ships and their surroundings. The use of black and white adds a timeless quality to this illustration from the 19th century. Displayed at Ivan Kramskoi Art Museum in Voronezh, Russia, this print serves as a testament to historical events that have shaped our world. It invites viewers to reflect upon moments when religion intersected with politics and travel bridged cultural divides. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Images offers us a glimpse into history while celebrating artistic mastery. Its presence reminds us of how art can preserve memories and transport us back in time through its evocative power.
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