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Candelabra, 1874. Creator: Hartmann, Wiktor Alexandrowitsch (1834-1873)
Candelabra, 1874. Private Collection
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Candelabra Chromolithograph Graphics Hartmann Historicism Modest Mussorgsky Mussorgsky Pictures At An Exhibition Viktor Hartmann Wiktor Alexandrowitsch 1834 1873
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This stunning chromolithograph print of Candelabra, created in 1874 by the talented artist Wiktor Alexandrowitsch Hartmann, transports us back to a time of opulence and grandeur. The intricate details of the candelabra are brought to life through vibrant colors and precise lines, showcasing Hartmann's mastery of his craft.
Hartmann was known for his diverse body of work, ranging from architecture to ballet to opera sets. This particular piece is believed to have inspired the renowned composer Modest Mussorgsky's famous composition "Pictures at an Exhibition." It is no wonder that such a magnificent creation would serve as inspiration for other artists across different mediums.
The candelabra depicted in this print exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a perfect addition to any fine art collection. Its historicism and attention to detail capture the essence of Russian theatre and interior design during the 19th century.
Displayed in a private collection, this piece serves as a reminder of Hartmann's incredible talent and legacy. Through this print, we can appreciate the beauty and intricacy of his work while also gaining insight into the cultural landscape of Russia during his lifetime.
Overall, this chromolithograph print is not just a visual delight but also a window into history, offering viewers a glimpse into the world of Viktor Hartmann and his artistic vision.
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