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Des gens essayent de monter dans un tramway deja plein - Oeuvre de Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - By the Tram - Watercolour, white colour, black chalk on paper by Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - 24, 5x30
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Des gens essayent de monter dans un tramway deja plein - Oeuvre de Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - By the Tram - Watercolour, white colour, black chalk on paper by Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - 24, 5x30
FIA5386297 Des gens essayent de monter dans un tramway deja plein - Oeuvre de Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - By the Tram - Watercolour, white colour, black chalk on paper by Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (1874-1926), 1920 - 24, 5x30, 5 cm - State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow by Vakhrameyev, Alexander (1874-1926); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Dockside Embankment Everyday Life Russian Culture Station Tram Public Transport
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This print titled "Des gens essayent de monter dans un tramway deja plein" by Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev captures the bustling scene of people attempting to board an already crowded tram. Created in 1920, this watercolour piece showcases Vakhrameyev's exceptional talent for capturing everyday life with a touch of realism. Measuring 24.5x30.5 cm, this artwork is housed in the prestigious State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, where it stands as a testament to Vakhrameyev's contribution to Russian art during the early twentieth century. The artist skillfully combines watercolour and black chalk on paper, resulting in a striking composition that evokes both movement and emotion. The image transports us back to a time when trams were a common mode of public transport. We can almost hear the chatter and feel the energy emanating from the crowd gathered at the dockside station. Amidst this lively atmosphere, we see men and women jostling for space, their faces reflecting determination mixed with frustration. Vakhrameyev's work not only captures a specific moment but also serves as a window into Russian culture during that era. It reminds us of how daily life was marked by resilience and perseverance amidst challenging circumstances. By showcasing this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Vakhrameyev's artistic brilliance while offering insight into historical events through visual storytelling.
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