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Tsar Peter I founded the Holy Synod
FIA5350867 Tsar Peter I founded the Holy Synod by Tupylev, Ivan Philippovich (1758-1821); Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk; (add.info.: Le tsar Pierre I (1672-1725) a fonde le Saint Synode (Tsar Peter I founded the Holy Synod) - Peinture de Ivan Philippovich Tupylev (Toupylev) (1758-1821), huile sur toile, 1801, art russe, 19e siecle, classicisme - Regional M Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk); Photo © Fine Art Images
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Christanity Orders Orthodox Priest Orthodox Religion Peter I The Great 1672 1725 Romanov
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This print captures the historical moment when Tsar Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, founded the Holy Synod. Painted by Ivan Philippovich Tupylev in 1801, this masterpiece showcases the artist's mastery of Russian art during the 19th century classicism period. In this painting, we see Tsar Peter I depicted with great authority and determination. Holding a sword symbolizing his power and leadership, he stands alongside Orthodox priests who played a crucial role in establishing religious order under his reign. The vibrant colors used by Tupylev bring life to this significant event in Russian history. The Holy Synod was an institution created by Tsar Peter I to reform and centralize the Russian Orthodox Church. This move aimed to strengthen his control over both religious and political affairs within his empire. By founding the Holy Synod, Peter I revolutionized Russia's ecclesiastical structure and paved the way for modernization reforms that would shape Russia's future. This print not only serves as a visual representation of an important historical event but also highlights the rich cultural heritage of Russia. It is housed at Regional M Vrubel Art Museum in Omsk, where visitors can admire its intricate details up close. Through this artwork, viewers are transported back in time to witness Tsar Peter I's visionary actions that forever transformed Russia's religious landscape.
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