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The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow After the Conquest of Kazan (colour litho)
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The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow After the Conquest of Kazan (colour litho)
STC358040 The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow After the Conquest of Kazan (colour litho) by Valda, John Harris (d.1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivan the Terrible (1530-1552); Grand Prince of Moscow returning with his army having besieged and defeated Kazan in an assault on October 2nd 1552; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23247374
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The Return of Ivan the Terrible - A Triumphal Homecoming
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. In this photo print, we witness a momentous event in Russian history - the triumphant return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow after his conquest of Kazan. The color lithograph by John Harris Valda beautifully captures the grandeur and significance of this historical occasion. As our eyes wander through the image, we are immediately drawn to Ivan himself, mounted on a majestic horse at the forefront of a magnificent procession. His regal presence is enhanced by his resplendent armor and flowing cape, symbolizing his authority as Tsar. Behind him, soldiers march proudly with spears held high while civilians and peasants line the cobbled streets, waving flags in celebration. The scene is set against a backdrop dominated by an impressive church dome that seems to reach for the heavens. Its architectural splendor serves as a reminder of Russia's deep religious roots and its connection to divine providence during times of victory. Amidst all this pageantry, one cannot overlook the subtle presence of wildlife - horses grazing peacefully nearby. These animals represent both domesticity and untamed power; they serve as metaphors for Ivan's leadership style - simultaneously gentle yet fierce when necessary. Valda's lithograph transports us back in time to witness this historic homecoming firsthand. It invites us to marvel at Ivan's military prowess and revel in Russia's triumph over Kazan. This stunning piece from Bridgeman Images not only captures an important chapter in Russian
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