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Une nonne (A nun). Peinture de Varvara Matveyevna Baruzdina (1862-1941). Huile sur toile, 108 x 73 cm, 1893. Art russe du 19e siecle. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou
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Une nonne (A nun). Peinture de Varvara Matveyevna Baruzdina (1862-1941). Huile sur toile, 108 x 73 cm, 1893. Art russe du 19e siecle. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou
FIA5338158 Une nonne (A nun). Peinture de Varvara Matveyevna Baruzdina (1862-1941). Huile sur toile, 108 x 73 cm, 1893. Art russe du 19e siecle. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou. by Baruzdina, Varvara (1862-1941); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the painting "Une nonne (A nun)" by Varvara Matveyevna Baruzdina, a renowned Russian artist from the 19th century. The artwork, created in 1893, is an oil on canvas masterpiece measuring 108 x 73 cm. It is currently housed in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The painting depicts a nun immersed in deep religious ecstasy and prayer. Dressed in her traditional black habit, she exudes a sense of solemnity and devotion. Her youthful face portrays both contemplation and sadness as she engages with her spiritual thoughts. Baruzdina's attention to detail brings out the vibrant colors of the artwork, making it truly mesmerizing. The rich hues add depth to the scene and evoke a sense of emotional intensity. The portrait captures not only the external appearance but also delves into the inner world of this believer. Holding onto her rosary beads tightly, she seeks solace and guidance through her faith amidst personal misfortune or challenges. This piece reflects both Russian culture and Asian influences that were prevalent during that era. Through this painting, Baruzdina invites viewers to contemplate themes such as religion, spirituality, youthfulness, and introspection. Overall, "Une nonne (A nun)" stands as a testament to Baruzdina's artistic prowess while offering us a glimpse into profound moments of human experience within religious contexts.
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