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The Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (Pushkin) (1799-1837
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The Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (Pushkin) (1799-1837
JLJ4655028 The Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (Pushkin) (1799-1837) on his deathbed surrounded by his wife Natalia Gontcharova (Goncharova), and his friends Anonymous painting of the Russian school. 1837 Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg by Russian School (19th century); (add.info.: The Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (Pushkin) (1799-1837) on his deathbed surrounded by his wife Natalia Gontcharova (Goncharova), and his friends Anonymous painting of the Russian school. 1837 Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg); Photo ePhoto Josse; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22467010
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Alexander Sergeyevich 1799 1837 Der Blaue Reiter The Blue Rider Expressionism Handkerchief Pushkin Widow Beds Mourning Sadness
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The Last Moments of a Literary Legend - Alexander Pushkin's Final Farewell
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. In this poignant photo print, we are transported back to the year 1837, witnessing the somber scene of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin on his deathbed. Surrounded by his devoted wife Natalia Gontcharova and close friends, the atmosphere is heavy with grief and profound loss. The anonymous painting captures the raw emotions that fill the room as loved ones bid farewell to a literary genius. Pushkin's wife clutches a handkerchief tightly in her hands, her face etched with sorrow and love for her departing husband. The expressions on their faces reveal not only sadness but also admiration for the man who revolutionized Russian literature. Pushkin's contribution to poetry and prose was unparalleled during his short life. His words touched souls and ignited passion within readers across Russia and beyond its borders. As an icon of expressionism, he paved the way for future generations of writers. This artwork serves as a reminder of both mortality and immortality; it immortalizes Pushkin's legacy while reminding us all that even great minds must succumb to time eventually. It is through art like this that we can pay homage to those who have left an indelible mark on our cultural heritage. Let this photograph be a testament to the power of love, literature, and human connection – elements that continue to transcend time long after these individuals have departed from our world.
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