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Boyars welcome (Prince Serebrenni visiting Boyar Morozov), 1865. Artist: Schwarz, Vyacheslav Grigoryevich (1838-1869)
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Boyars welcome (Prince Serebrenni visiting Boyar Morozov), 1865. Artist: Schwarz, Vyacheslav Grigoryevich (1838-1869)
Boyars welcome (Prince Serebrenni visiting Boyar Morozov), 1865. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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This print captures a significant historical moment titled "Boyars welcome (Prince Serebrenni visiting Boyar Morozov)" by the talented artist Vyacheslav Grigoryevich Schwarz. Created in 1865, this artwork is now housed in the esteemed State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. The image showcases a group of women adorned in traditional attire, including beautiful headdresses and headwear known as kokoshniks. The bride stands out amongst them, exuding elegance and grace. This scene transports us back to ancient Russia during the time of Muscovy, specifically within the Moscow Principality and Grand Duchy of Moscow. The painting also features prominent figures such as Prince Serebrenni and Boyar Morozov himself. Their presence adds depth to the narrative unfolding before our eyes, highlighting the significance of this meeting between royalty and nobility. Every detail within this piece speaks volumes about Russian history and culture - from the intricate costumes to the ancient architecture that serves as a backdrop for this grand occasion. It is evident that artist Schwarz has meticulously captured both beauty and authenticity in his portrayal of Domostroy times. Through oil on wood technique, Schwarz's work brings alive an era long gone but not forgotten. This print allows us to appreciate not only his artistic talent but also provides insight into Russia's rich heritage.
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