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The Russian Pavillion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, from Le Petit Journal
XIR414069 The Russian Pavillion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, from Le Petit Journal, 25 February 1900 (colour engraving) by Mejanel, Pierre (b.c.1850); Musee de La Presse, Paris, France; (add.info.: Exposition Universelle de 1900, Pavillion de la Russie; ); French, out of copyright
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The Russian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 stands tall and proud, a testament to the grandeur and craftsmanship of Russian architecture. This print captures the essence of this magnificent structure, as featured in Le Petit Journal on 25 February 1900. The pavilion is adorned with intricate details, showcasing traditional dress and costumes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Russia. The vibrant textiles, pottery, and vases on display highlight the country's mastery in producing exquisite works of art. As visitors explore this world fair exhibit, they are transported into a realm where history meets innovation. The spires and towers reach towards the sky, creating an awe-inspiring sight for all who behold it. The arches gracefully frame each entrance, inviting guests to step inside and discover the wonders within. This engraving by Pierre Mejanel beautifully captures not only the physical beauty of the pavilion but also its significance as a symbol of national pride. It serves as a reminder that even amidst global events like exhibitions or fairs, countries can showcase their unique identity through architectural marvels. Today, we can appreciate this historical moment thanks to Musee de La Presse in Paris for preserving such invaluable artifacts from our past. Let us cherish these glimpses into history that continue to inspire us with their timeless beauty.
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