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The St. Petersburg riots: the troupe refouls the rioters led by Pope Gapone - in "Le Peute Parisien" from 05/02/1905
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The St. Petersburg riots: the troupe refouls the rioters led by Pope Gapone - in "Le Peute Parisien" from 05/02/1905
LSE4108499 The St. Petersburg riots: the troupe refouls the rioters led by Pope Gapone - in "Le Peute Parisien" from 05/02/1905 by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The St. Petersburg riots: the troupe refouls the rioters led by Pope Gapone - in "Le Peute Parisien" from 05/02/1905); Photo © Leonard de Selva
Media ID 32104596
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the intense and chaotic scene of the St. Petersburg riots in 1905. The image, originally published in "Le Peute Parisien" on May 2nd, 1905, showcases the moment when a troupe valiantly pushes back against rioters led by Pope Gapone. The photograph, taken by French School artist Leonard de Selva, portrays a vivid snapshot of history during this tumultuous period. The crowd is depicted as a sea of people with various injuries and wounded limbs scattered throughout. The colors are strikingly vibrant despite the somber subject matter. Set against a snowy backdrop, this winter scene adds to the dramatic atmosphere of the photograph. It serves as a reminder that even amidst cold weather conditions and harsh circumstances, human resilience prevails. The image also highlights the significance of newspapers during this time as they played an essential role in documenting events like these riots for public consumption. This particular lithograph was featured prominently on the front page, emphasizing its importance and impact. Overall, Leonard de Selva's powerful composition encapsulates both historical significance and artistic brilliance. It serves as a visual testament to one of Russia's most significant moments in history – Bloody Sunday 1905 – while also showcasing his skillful use of color and capturing raw emotion within each individual captured within his lens.
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