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Le metropolitain consacre le tsar Ivan Iv de Russie, dit Le Terrible (1530-1584) (Metropolitan consecrate Tsar Ivan the Terrible to the Great Schema). Peinture de Moisei Lvovich Maimon (1860-1924), huile sur toile, 1887. Art russe 19e siecle
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Le metropolitain consacre le tsar Ivan Iv de Russie, dit Le Terrible (1530-1584) (Metropolitan consecrate Tsar Ivan the Terrible to the Great Schema). Peinture de Moisei Lvovich Maimon (1860-1924), huile sur toile, 1887. Art russe 19e siecle
FIA5368912 Le metropolitain consacre le tsar Ivan Iv de Russie, dit Le Terrible (1530-1584) (Metropolitan consecrate Tsar Ivan the Terrible to the Great Schema). Peinture de Moisei Lvovich Maimon (1860-1924), huile sur toile, 1887. Art russe 19e siecle. Museum of Fine Arts Academy, Saint Petersbourg. by Maimon, Moshe (1860-1924); Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts, St Petersburg; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Christanity Ivan Iv The Terrible 1530 1584 Orders Orthodox Religion Underground
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This print captures a significant moment in Russian history, as the Metropolitan consecrates Tsar Ivan the Terrible to the Great Schema. Painted by Moisei Lvovich Maimon in 1887, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the rich artistic tradition of 19th-century Russian art. The painting depicts an underground scene where priests and religious figures surround Tsar Ivan IV, also known as "Le Terrible" during his consecration ceremony. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this historical event to life, highlighting the importance of religion and its influence on political power during that time. Ivan IV's reign from 1530 to 1584 was marked by both great achievements and notorious acts. As one of Russia's most controversial leaders, he played a crucial role in shaping the country's history. This painting serves as a visual representation of his connection with Christianity and Orthodox religion. Displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts Academy in Saint Petersburg, this masterpiece by Maimon offers viewers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Russian culture. It reminds us of the significance of art in preserving historical narratives and capturing complex stories through color and brushstrokes. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported back to 16th-century Russia – witnessing not only an important religious ceremony but also gaining insight into Ivan IV's reign as tsar.
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