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La mutinerie du cuirasse Potemkine - The mutiny on the battleship Potemkin in 1905 par Maximov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1893- after 1938), - Chromolithography, 42x56, 5 - Russian State Library, Moscow
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La mutinerie du cuirasse Potemkine - The mutiny on the battleship Potemkin in 1905 par Maximov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1893- after 1938), - Chromolithography, 42x56, 5 - Russian State Library, Moscow
FIA5403497 La mutinerie du cuirasse Potemkine - The mutiny on the battleship Potemkin in 1905 par Maximov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1893- after 1938), - Chromolithography, 42x56, 5 - Russian State Library, Moscow by Maximov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1893-1938); Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This chromolithography print, titled "La mutinerie du cuirasse Potemkine - The mutiny on the battleship Potemkin in 1905" by Konstantin Ivanovich Maximov, transports us back to a significant moment in history. Measuring 42x56.5 inches, this artwork is housed in the Russian State Library in Moscow. The image depicts a scene of intense confrontation and battle aboard the battleship Potemkin during the early twentieth century. Army troops and combat units are engaged in a fierce struggle for power and freedom. A tugboat can be seen nearby, symbolizing transportation and movement amidst chaos. The vibrant colors used by Maximov bring life to this historical event, evoking emotions of anxiety and betrayal. The artist skillfully captures the treachery of a plot unfolding within Russian culture at that time. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of revolution's impact on society. It tells a story filled with tension and injury while highlighting themes of communism prevalent during this era. Maximov's chromolithograph from the twenties offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history through art, exploring not only Russia's past but also its Asian influences. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that art has the ability to transport us across time and continents, allowing us to witness pivotal moments like never before.
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