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La dissolution (The Dissolution). Dans un interieur en desordre, un couple, la femme brule des documents a la flamme de la bougie, tandis que l homme se tient devant la fenetre l air pensif
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La dissolution (The Dissolution). Dans un interieur en desordre, un couple, la femme brule des documents a la flamme de la bougie, tandis que l homme se tient devant la fenetre l air pensif
FIA5343179 La dissolution (The Dissolution). Dans un interieur en desordre, un couple, la femme brule des documents a la flamme de la bougie, tandis que l homme se tient devant la fenetre l air pensif. Peinture de Nikolai Alexeyevich Kasatkin (Kasatkine) (1859-1930), huile sur toile, 1900. Art russe debut 20e siecle. State Art museum, Yaroslavl (Russie). by Kasatkin, Nikolaj Alekseevich (1859-1930); Art Museum of Yaroslavl, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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In this print titled "La dissolution (The Dissolution)", we are transported to a disordered interior where a couple is caught in a moment of turmoil. The woman, holding a candle, burns documents with an intense flame while the man stands by the window lost in thought. Painted by Nikolai Alexeyevich Kasatkin in 1900, this artwork belongs to the early 20th-century Russian art movement. The image exudes mystery and doubt as we wonder what has led this couple to such destruction. Fear and anxiety permeate the atmosphere, heightened by the cold lighting and disorderly surroundings. The warm glow of the candle provides some solace amidst their misery. Through this painting, Kasatkin captures not only physical poverty but also emotional distress. The dilapidated dwelling reflects their impoverished state while their pensive expressions reveal deep contemplation about their circumstances. This artwork from the late 19th century invites us to reflect on themes that transcend time - poverty, desperation, and human resilience. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of despair, there is always room for hope and introspection. Displayed at the State Art Museum in Yaroslavl, Russia, this powerful piece continues to captivate viewers with its evocative portrayal of human struggle against adversity.
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