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The Butter Plate, number 415, Satirical in Colors, 1909_3_13: Russia
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The Butter Plate, number 415, Satirical in Colors, 1909_3_13: Russia
ICA4913236 The Butter Plate, number 415, Satirical in Colors, 1909_3_13: Russia, Architecture Urbanism, Revolution, The - Illustration by Georges of Ostoya-Sochinsky (D Ostoya) (1878-1937) by Ostoya, Georges d (Dochinsky or Sochinsky) (1878-1937); (add.info.: The Butter Plate, number 415, Satirical in Colors, 1909_3_13: Russia, Architecture Urbanism, Revolution, The - Illustration by Georges of Ostoya-Sochinsky (D Ostoya) (1878-1937)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22261360
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Homemade Theiere Caricadoc Conversation Journalism Years 1900
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The Butter Plate, number 415, Satirical in Colors, 1909_3_13 - Russia
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. This print takes us back to the early 20th century in Russia, a time of great change and revolution. The image depicts a satirical illustration by Georges d'Ostoya-Sochinsky, showcasing the intricate details of Russian architecture and urbanism during this transformative period. In this scene, we witness a lively conversation taking place over tea at a traditional Russian table setting. The engraving captures the essence of homemade food and drink being shared among friends or family members. It beautifully portrays the customs and traditions that were prevalent in Russia during those years. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully brings together elements of French and Russian culture through his unique style. This fusion creates an intriguing blend that reflects both European influences and the distinct character of Russia. Through this artwork, we are transported to a time when newspapers played a significant role in shaping public opinion. The presence of newspaper engravings suggests that journalism was instrumental in disseminating information about societal changes and political events. Overall, "The Butter Plate" serves as not only an artistic masterpiece but also as a historical document capturing the spirit of revolution and communication during one of Russia's most transformative eras.
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