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La conquete de Kazan (Russie) (actuelle republique du Tatarstan) en 1552. Conquete menee par Ivan IV dit le terrible (1530-1584), quis empare ainsi du Khanat de Kazan
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La conquete de Kazan (Russie) (actuelle republique du Tatarstan) en 1552. Conquete menee par Ivan IV dit le terrible (1530-1584), quis empare ainsi du Khanat de Kazan
FIA5350790 La conquete de Kazan (Russie) (actuelle republique du Tatarstan) en 1552. Conquete menee par Ivan IV dit le terrible (1530-1584), quis empare ainsi du Khanat de Kazan, chasse et reconstitue le territoire de la Moscovie et devient le premier tsar de Russie. Oeuvre de Nicolas (Nicholas) Roerich (1874-1947), tempera sur papier, 1914. Art russe, 20e siecle, symbolisme. Armenian National Gallery, Erevan (Armenie). by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); Armenian State Picture Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Ivan Iv The Terrible 1530 1584
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The print captures the historic moment of the conquest of Kazan in 1552, led by Ivan IV, also known as Ivan the Terrible. This significant event marked the acquisition of the Khanate of Kazan and the expansion of Moscow's territory, ultimately establishing Ivan IV as the first Tsar of Russia. Painted by Nicholas Roerich in 1914 using tempera on paper, this artwork showcases his mastery in capturing historical symbolism. In this vibrant piece, we see a depiction of a fierce battle scene with army troops engaged in combat. The colors used by Roerich bring life to every detail - from the vivid blue sky to the rich hues adorning warriors' attire. The painting portrays a captivating story through its portrayal of men on horseback wielding weapons such as swords and spears while shields protect them from enemy attacks. Roerich's attention to detail is evident in his rendering of horses charging into battle alongside their riders. Each brushstroke conveys movement and intensity, emphasizing both strength and grace within these majestic creatures. This artwork not only commemorates an important historical event but also pays homage to Russian culture and heritage. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, wars have shaped nations and defined leaders like Ivan IV who left an indelible mark on Russian history. Displayed at Armenian National Gallery in Yerevan, Armenia, this masterpiece continues to inspire viewers with its powerful imagery and storytelling prowess.
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