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Photographic Print : Requisition (confiscation) des tresors d une eglise de Saint Petersbourg, le 5 mai 1922 - Requisition of the church treasures in Petrograd 5th May 1922 (from the series of watercolors Russian revolution) - Vladimirov
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Requisition (confiscation) des tresors d une eglise de Saint Petersbourg, le 5 mai 1922 - Requisition of the church treasures in Petrograd 5th May 1922 (from the series of watercolors Russian revolution) - Vladimirov
FIA5395377 Requisition (confiscation) des tresors d une eglise de Saint Petersbourg, le 5 mai 1922 - Requisition of the church treasures in Petrograd 5th May 1922 (from the series of watercolors Russian revolution) - Vladimirov, Ivan Alexeyevich (1869-1947) - 1922 - Watercolour on paper - 25, 5x34, 3 - Private Collection by Vladimirov, Ivan Alexeyevich (1869-1947); Private Collection; Photo © Fine Art Images
Media ID 25161142
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1917 Russian Revolution Candlestick Chalice Christanity Lorry March Orders Orthodox Religion Protection Saint Petersburg Silver Thief Treasure
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the historical depth and artistic brilliance of Vladimirov's "Requisition of the church treasures in Petrograd 5th May 1922" watercolor, part of the Russian Revolution series from Bridgeman Images. Witness the poignant moment of requisition as Vladimirov captures the confiscation of church treasures in Saint Petersbourg during the tumultuous year of 1922. This evocative piece from Fine Art Finder transports you back in time, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history. Bring the rich storytelling of this masterpiece into your home or office with a Media Storehouse Photographic Print, expertly reproduced for lasting beauty and vibrancy.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the requisition of church treasures in Petrograd on 5th May 1922 during the Russian Revolution. Painted by Ivan Alexeyevich Vladimirov, this watercolor from his series on the revolution depicts the dramatic scene with remarkable detail and emotion. In this artwork, we witness a chaotic clash between two worlds: religion and revolution. The imposing figure of a soldier stands guard at the entrance of an orthodox church while priests desperately try to protect their sacred belongings. The tension is palpable as orders are shouted and soldiers march forward to confiscate the treasures within. The stolen wealth is prominently displayed - candlesticks, chalices, and other precious metal objects glimmering with gold and silver. These symbols of opulence become targets for plunder amidst the turmoil of war. Vladimirov's masterful brushstrokes capture not only the physical details but also convey a deeper narrative about power dynamics and societal upheaval. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of how revolutions can disrupt established institutions and traditions. Through this image, we are transported back to that fateful day in Saint Petersburg when faith clashed with political ideology. It reminds us that even in times of great change, there are always those who seek to preserve what they hold dear – be it religious beliefs or cultural heritage – against all odds.
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