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Michel Ier de Russie (1596-1645) - Mikhail Feodorovich is summoned to the Russian throne
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Michel Ier de Russie (1596-1645) - Mikhail Feodorovich is summoned to the Russian throne
FIA5404390 Michel Ier de Russie (1596-1645) - Mikhail Feodorovich is summoned to the Russian throne on March 14, 1613, Anonymous. Oil on canvas, Early 19th cen. State Museum of Religious History, St Petersburg by Unknown Artist, (19th century); State Museum of Religious History, St. Petersburg; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright
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This print showcases the historical moment when Michel Ier de Russie, also known as Mikhail Feodorovich, is summoned to ascend the Russian throne on March 14,1613. Painted by an anonymous artist in the early 19th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece resides in the State Museum of Religious History in St Petersburg. The image captures a significant event in Russian history as it depicts Michel Ier being crowned king amidst a backdrop of fortifications and cityscape. Surrounding him are priests and members of various orders, symbolizing the religious and societal importance of his coronation. The painting beautifully portrays Michel Ier's youthful visage and regal demeanor. As one gazes upon this artwork, they are transported back to a time when aristocracy reigned supreme in Russia. The portrait exudes an air of power and authority befitting a monarch. It serves as a testament to both the artistic skill of its creator and the grandeur associated with royal lineage. With its rich colors and intricate details, this piece exemplifies artistry from the 19th century while capturing elements from earlier centuries. It offers viewers a glimpse into Russian culture during that era - highlighting not only their fascination with monarchy but also their deep-rooted religious traditions. Overall, this print provides an intriguing window into history - showcasing not just Michel Ier de Russie's ascent to power but also serving as a reminder of Russia's vibrant past.
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