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Self Portrait in Peter Prison, 1836 (w / c on paper)
BAL137559 Self Portrait in Peter Prison, 1836 (w/c on paper) by Bestuzhev, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1791-1855); 18.3x14 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: attempted coup against the new tsar Nicholas I; ); Russian, out of copyright
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Paintbrush Political Prisoner Rebellion Suppressed Decembrist Russian Painter
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This self-portrait by Nikolai Alexandrovich Bestuzhev, titled "Self Portrait in Peter Prison, 1836" offers a glimpse into the tumultuous life of the artist during a significant period in Russian history. Painted with watercolor on paper, this small but powerful artwork measures 18.3x14 cm and is currently housed at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. The image depicts Bestuzhev as a political prisoner, reflecting his involvement in the failed Decembrist rebellion against Tsar Nicholas I on December 12th, 1825. The artist's somber expression and intense gaze convey both defiance and resignation as he holds a paintbrush, symbolizing his identity as a painter even amidst imprisonment. Bestuzhev's self-portrait serves as a poignant reminder of the suppression faced by those who dared to challenge authority during this turbulent time in Russia's history. Through his artistry, he captures not only his own personal struggle but also represents countless others who suffered similar fates for their political beliefs. As we observe this remarkable piece from www. bridgemanimages. com, it is important to remember that it falls within the public domain due to its age and historical significance. Let us appreciate not only its artistic value but also recognize its role in preserving an important chapter of Russian history and honoring those who fought for change despite facing dire consequences.
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