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Mouse Mat : Grand Prince Vsevolod freed Roman Glebovich from prison. 1177 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
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Grand Prince Vsevolod freed Roman Glebovich from prison. 1177 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
Grand Prince Vsevolod freed Roman Glebovich from prison. 1177 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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Boris Artemyevich 1802 1866 Chorikov Grand Duchy Of Moscow Grand Prince Grand Prince Of Vladimir Moscow Principality Muscovy Prison Russian History Russian Monarchy Ryazan Vladimir Nobility
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The captivating lithograph titled "Grand Prince Vsevolod freed Roman Glebovich from prison. 1177" transports us back to a significant moment in Russian history. Created by the talented artist Boris Artemyevich Chorikov in 1836, this print showcases the noble act of Grand Prince Vsevolod III Yuryevich of Vladimir as he liberates Roman Glebovich from captivity. Set against the backdrop of Moscow Principality, we witness the power dynamics between nobility and aristocracy during the Russian monarchy era. The grandeur and authority of Vsevolod III are palpable as he extends his hand to release Roman, symbolizing mercy and justice prevailing over oppression. This artwork provides a glimpse into the turbulent times when Muscovy was evolving into the Grand Duchy of Moscow under Vsevolod's rule. It serves as a testament to his leadership skills and strategic vision that shaped Russia's destiny. Chorikov's meticulous attention to detail brings historical accuracy to life through intricate depictions of clothing, architecture, and facial expressions. This lithograph not only captures an important event but also preserves it for future generations to appreciate. Housed within the esteemed collection of the Russian State Library in Moscow, this piece stands as a valuable cultural artifact representing both artistic excellence and historical significance. Its presence reminds us of our rich heritage while inspiring contemplation on themes such as power dynamics, justice, and compassion that transcend time.
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