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View of the iconostasis, painted by Evgraf Sorokine (1821-92) and Pavel Sorokine (1839-86
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View of the iconostasis, painted by Evgraf Sorokine (1821-92) and Pavel Sorokine (1839-86
CLG248115 View of the iconostasis, painted by Evgraf Sorokine (1821-92) and Pavel Sorokine (1839-86) 1861 (photo) (see details 248116, 248117 and 252660) by Bronnikov, Fedor Andreevich (1827-1902); St. Alexander Nevskys church, Paris, France; (add.info.: Iconostase; eglise russe orthodoxe Saint-Alexandre Nevski; ); eClement Guillaume; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 23194892
© Clement Guillaume / Bridgeman Images
Icon Icons Orthodox Russian Church Screen Alexander Nevsky
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This print captures the intricate beauty of the iconostasis, a masterpiece painted by Evgraf Sorokine and Pavel Sorokine in 1861. The photograph, taken by Fedor Andreevich Bronnikov, showcases the remarkable talent of these Russian artists. The image transports us to St. Alexander Nevsky's church in Paris, France, where this magnificent piece adorns the interior walls. The iconostasis is an essential element in Orthodox churches, serving as a screen adorned with icons that separates the sanctuary from the nave. Every detail of this artwork is meticulously captured in this photograph. From afar, we can appreciate its grandeur and complexity; however, upon closer inspection, we are enthralled by the delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors used by Sorokine brothers. The iconic figures depicted on the iconostasis tell stories of faith and devotion. Each painting represents a significant moment or religious figure within Russian Orthodoxy. As we gaze at this print through Clement Guillaume's lens, we cannot help but feel awe-inspired by both the artistic mastery displayed here and its historical significance within Russian culture. This print serves as a testament to not only Evgraf Sorokine's and Pavel Sorokine's exceptional skills but also their contribution to preserving Russia's rich religious heritage for generations to come.
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