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Vue du salon dans la residence de la princesse Zinaida Alexandrovna Volkonskaia (1792-1862) a Moscou - Oeuvre de Michelangelo Barberi (actif debut 19eme siecle)
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Vue du salon dans la residence de la princesse Zinaida Alexandrovna Volkonskaia (1792-1862) a Moscou - Oeuvre de Michelangelo Barberi (actif debut 19eme siecle)
FIA5386276 Vue du salon dans la residence de la princesse Zinaida Alexandrovna Volkonskaia (1792-1862) a Moscou - Oeuvre de Michelangelo Barberi (actif debut 19eme siecle), 1817 - Salon Interior in the House of Zinaida Volkonskaya in Moscow - Watercolour and white colour on paper by Michelangelo Barberi (active early 19th century), 1817 - 16, 3x21, 4 cm - State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow by Barberi, Michelangelo (1787-1867); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite salon interior in the residence of Princess Zinaida Alexandrovna Volkonskaia, a prominent figure in 19th-century Moscow. Created by the talented artist Michelangelo Barberi in 1817, this watercolour and white colour on paper masterpiece truly captures the opulence and elegance of its time. The room is adorned with an array of vibrant colours, reflecting both Russian and Asian influences. The carefully chosen furniture, including chairs, sofas, and tables, adds a touch of sophistication to the space. Each piece seems to tell a story of its own. As we delve into this visual feast for our eyes, we are transported back to a time when art was not only about aesthetics but also about cultural expression. The fusion between Russian and Asian elements creates an intriguing blend that highlights both cultures' unique characteristics. The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow preserves this remarkable artwork as part of its collection. Its delicate preservation allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Barberi's skilled hand. Through Bridgeman Images' lens, we can now admire this historical gem from afar. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries; it transcends time and place while leaving an indelible mark on our collective consciousness.
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