Russian Text Collection
"Exploring the Richness of Russian Art
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"Exploring the Richness of Russian Art: From Propaganda Plates to Iconic Icons" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Russian art through a diverse collection that spans centuries. Delve into history with a Soviet propaganda plate, adorned with Lenin's profile, showcasing the power and influence of the era in 1922. Transporting us further back, an exquisite porcelain plate from Alexander III's reign in 1892 offers a glimpse into imperial Russia. Witness the talent and skill of artists as you encounter "Woman with Hat, Head Turned to the Side, " a delicate pencil sketch capturing grace and elegance in 1874. Step into the realm of political activism with a striking photo-offset lithograph poster promoting an Anti-Imperialist Exhibition in 1931. Marvel at intricate chromolithographs like the title page from "Drevnosti Rossiikago Gosudarstva" (1849-1853), which showcases vibrant colors and meticulous detail. The flag of our nation takes center stage, depicted through a stunning lithograph from around 1928, symbolizing unity and patriotism. Experience opulence through Nicholas I's gold medal for Zeal (c. 1825), reflecting his reign's grandeur and authority. Journey to Olonets Government in 1905 through an evocative pen & ink drawing depicting A Married Woman - offering insight into daily life during that time. Discover spirituality embodied by an icon painted on glass portraying Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius (1862). Witness Leo Tolstoy immortalized amidst nature’s beauty within Zakaz Forest - brought to life using colored pencils on paper. Finally, be captivated by religious devotion as you gaze upon an intricately crafted glass icon featuring Saint Nicholas, Saint Alexandra, and Mary Magdalene – each figure exuding reverence and faithfulness.