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Crossing the frozen Neva River, 1935. Artist: Lapshin, Nikolay Fyodorovich (1888-1942)
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Crossing the frozen Neva River, 1935. Artist: Lapshin, Nikolay Fyodorovich (1888-1942)
Crossing the frozen Neva River, 1935. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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Leningrad Neva Neva River Petersburg Russian Winter Saint Petersburg Seasons Sledge Sledge Driving Sleigh Soviet Art Winter Landscape Winter Scene
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Crossing the frozen Neva River, 1935. This print by artist Nikolay Fyodorovich Lapshin takes us back to a winter scene in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The image captures the essence of a Russian winter with its pristine snow-covered landscape and frozen river. In this fine art piece, Lapshin skillfully portrays the resilience and determination of the people as they navigate their way across the icy Neva River on sledges and sleighs. The painting beautifully depicts the contrast between the stark white snow and the vibrant colors of their clothing against a backdrop of historical buildings. The frozen Neva River holds great significance for St. Petersburg's residents, serving as both a transportation route and an emblematic symbol of endurance during harsh winters. Lapshin's attention to detail brings this iconic landmark to life, showcasing his mastery in capturing not only landscapes but also human emotions. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork housed in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, we are transported back to 1935 when these scenes were part of everyday life for those living in Leningrad (now known as Saint Petersburg). It serves as a reminder of our shared history and celebrates both nature's beauty and humanity's ability to adapt even under challenging circumstances.
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