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Mouse Mat : Nikita Muravyov with his Daughter Sofia by exile in Irkutsk province, 1837. Artist: Muravyov, Nikita Mikhailovich (1797-1843)
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Nikita Muravyov with his Daughter Sofia by exile in Irkutsk province, 1837. Artist: Muravyov, Nikita Mikhailovich (1797-1843)
Nikita Muravyov with his Daughter Sofia by exile in Irkutsk province, 1837. Found in the collection of State Central Literary Museum, Moscow
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Decemberist Decemberists Decembrist Decembrist Movement Decembrist Revolt Decembrist Societies Decembrist Uprising Decembrists Deportation Exil Muravyov Rebellions Revolt Revolutionary Movement State Central Literary Museum Uprising Watercolour On Paper
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.7cm (9.3" x 7")
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This print titled "Nikita Muravyov with his Daughter Sofia by exile in Irkutsk province, 1837" offers a poignant glimpse into the life of Nikita Muravyov, an influential figure during the Decembrist uprising. The artist himself, Nikita Mikhailovich Muravyov (1797-1843), captures a tender moment between father and daughter amidst their forced exile in Irkutsk province. In this black and white pencil drawing from 1837, we witness the resilience and strength of a man who fought for his beliefs. Despite being separated from his family due to political turmoil, Muravyov's love for his daughter Sofia shines through as he holds her close. Their expressions convey both sorrow and hope - symbols of the turbulent times they lived in. The rebellion depicted here represents more than just an individual struggle; it embodies a larger historical narrative of revolt against oppression. This graphic artwork serves as a visual reminder of the Decembrists' revolutionary movement that sought to challenge autocratic rule in Russia during the early 19th century. Preserved within the State Central Literary Museum in Moscow, this watercolour on paper is not merely a piece of fine art but also an invaluable artifact documenting one man's fight for freedom. It stands as a testament to those who sacrificed everything for their ideals and reminds us all of our collective responsibility to preserve history.
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