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The Church at the Tsarskoé-Sélo Palace, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz
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The Church at the Tsarskoé-Sélo Palace, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz
The Church at the Tsarskoe-Selo Palace, c. 1820
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This lithograph by German artist C. Schultz, titled "The Church at the Tsarskoe-Selo Palace," dates back to the early 19th century and is currently housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. The image depicts the exterior of a Russian Orthodox church located at the imperial estate of Tsarskoye Selo, near Saint Petersburg. The church, with its onion-domed roof and intricately detailed façade, stands proudly amidst the lush greenery, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Russia. In the foreground, a cavalryman with his horse and two dogs are shown, adding a sense of life and activity to the scene. The church's alter, or sanctuary, is bathed in the soft, second fawn tint of the lithograph, creating a striking contrast against the image. The use of black and white, or b&w, lithography in black with second fawn tint stone on ivory wove paper adds to the antique and timeless quality of the print. The church at Tsarskoye Selo, also known as the Alexander Pavilion, was built between 1819 and 1825 and was designed by architect Leo von Klenze. The church was originally intended to serve as a mausoleum for the Romanov family, but was later used as a place of worship for the imperial court. The church's history and significance are further highlighted in this beautiful and intricately detailed depiction by C. Schultz. This print, with its depiction of the church and its surrounding landscape, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time of imperial grandeur and Russian culture. It is a must-see for anyone interested in art, history, or the rich cultural heritage of Russia.
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