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Cushion : Tsar Fyodor III burn the Books of Russian Nobility 1682, 1880s. Artist: Dmitriev-Orenburgsky, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1837-1898)
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Tsar Fyodor III burn the Books of Russian Nobility 1682, 1880s. Artist: Dmitriev-Orenburgsky, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1837-1898)
Tsar Fyodor III burn the Books of Russian Nobility 1682, 1880s. Private Collection
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Book Design Council History Of Russia House Of Romanov National Assembly Nobility Romanov Romanovs Dynasty Russian History Russian Monarchy Russian Tsar Russian Tsars Tsar Tsars Monarchy
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Caption: "Tsar Fyodor III Burning the Books of Russian Nobility, a Powerful Depiction of Monarchic Authority". This lithograph by Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky, created in the 1880s, portrays a significant historical event from 1682. The artwork captures Tsar Fyodor III Alexeevich's bold act of burning the books belonging to the Russian nobility. This dramatic scene showcases the immense power and authority vested in monarchy during that era. The image depicts Tsar Fyodor III as a central figure, surrounded by his council and aristocracy. With an intense gaze and commanding presence, he stands before a blazing fire where piles of books are being consumed by flames. This symbolic act represents his determination to assert control over the noble class and consolidate his own authority. Dmitriev-Orenburgsky's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical moment to life. From the intricate clothing worn by each character to their expressions filled with shock or resignation, every element contributes to capturing the tension within this pivotal event. As one explores this lithograph further, it becomes evident that it not only reflects Tsar Fyodor III's actions but also serves as an allegory for broader themes such as political power struggles and social hierarchy prevalent in Russian history. Preserved in a private collection today, this fine art print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Russia's rich past while contemplating how rulership shaped its society throughout
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