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Canvas Print : Red Sunday (Bloody Sunday) in St. Petersburg: "Military repression during the 1905 demonstrations in St. Petersburg"the cavalry of Tsar Nicholas II charges against the grevists who came peacefully to protest in front of
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Red Sunday (Bloody Sunday) in St. Petersburg: "Military repression during the 1905 demonstrations in St. Petersburg"the cavalry of Tsar Nicholas II charges against the grevists who came peacefully to protest in front of
JLJ4644269 Red Sunday (Bloody Sunday) in St. Petersburg: " Military repression during the 1905 demonstrations in St. Petersburg" the cavalry of Tsar Nicholas II charges against the grevists who came peacefully to protest in front of the Winter Palace on 22/01/1905 in St. Petersburg. Painting by Valentin Serov (1865-1911). 1905 St. Petersburg. Chateau De Peterhof by Serov, Valentin Aleksandrovich (1865-1911); Peterhof Palace, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: Red Sunday (Bloody Sunday) in St. Petersburg: " Military repression during the 1905 demonstrations in St. Petersburg" the cavalry of Tsar Nicholas II charges against the grevists who came peacefully to protest in front of the Winter Palace on 22/01/1905 in St. Petersburg. Painting by Valentin Serov (1865-1911). 1905 St. Petersburg. Chateau De Peterhof); Photo © Photo Josse
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Relive history with our captivating Canvas Print of "Military repression during the 1905 demonstrations in St. Petersburg" - also known as "Red Sunday" or "Bloody Sunday." Witness the chilling moment as Tsar Nicholas II's cavalry charges against peaceful protesters in this iconic photograph from the past. This high-quality Canvas Print, featuring the evocative image by photographer Josse from Fine Art Finder (JLJ4644269), is a powerful addition to any room, igniting conversations and inspiring reflection on the historical significance of this pivotal event. Order now and bring a piece of history into your home.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This powerful print captures the intense moment of "Red Sunday (Bloody Sunday) in St. Petersburg" during the 1905 demonstrations. The image depicts the military repression faced by peaceful protestors who had gathered in front of the Winter Palace to voice their grievances against Tsar Nicholas II's regime. In this chaotic scene, we witness the cavalry charging towards the protestors with force and aggression. The artist, Valentin Serov, skillfully portrays the tension and violence that unfolded on January 22nd, 1905. Through his brushstrokes, he conveys not only the physical clash between authorities and demonstrators but also the emotional turmoil experienced by both parties. The significance of this event cannot be understated as it marked a turning point in Russian history. Red Sunday became a symbol of government oppression and further fueled discontent among various social classes leading up to the Russian Revolution in 1917. Serov's painting serves as a haunting reminder of an era marred by political unrest and inequality. It stands as a testament to those brave individuals who dared to challenge authority for justice and freedom. This particular print is part of Fine Art Finder's collection and was captured by Photo Josse. Its historical value lies in its ability to transport viewers back to one of Russia's most tumultuous periods while shedding light on themes still relevant today: power dynamics, resistance movements, and societal change through collective action.
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