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Interior view of a station, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
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Interior view of a station, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Interior view of a station, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II. The subjects include scenes from Tobol'sk, Berezov, Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard), and other localities in Tobol'sk Province; the different ethnic groups living in this region of Siberia (Russians, Tatars, Ostiaks, Samoyeds); scenes of everyday life and work; as well as several historical themes, including the "Conquest of Siberia" and "Siberia as a Place of Exile." Russian State Library
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This watercolor painting, titled "Interior view of a station" by Mikhail Znamensky, dates back to the late 19th century and is a stunning representation of life in Siberia during that era. The painting is part of an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II, showcasing various scenes from Tobol'sk Province, including localities such as Tobol'sk, Berezov, and Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard). The interior view of the station is a vibrant and intriguing scene, filled with a diverse group of people from different ethnic backgrounds, including Russians, Tatars, Ostiaks, and Samoyeds. The painting captures the essence of everyday life in this region, with agricultural laborers hard at work, preparing loaves of bread on tables, and farmers tending to their produce. The furniture and decor of the room provide a glimpse into the living conditions of the time, while the colorful clothing of the people adds a touch of warmth and character to the scene. The painting also highlights the historical significance of Siberia during this period, with themes of the Conquest of Siberia and Siberia as a Place of Exile evident in the various scenes depicted. Mikhail Znamensky's masterful use of watercolor brings this rich and fascinating era to life, offering a unique and valuable insight into the people, culture, and history of Siberia during the 19th century.
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