Dmitry Collection
Dmitry, a name that echoes through history and art
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Dmitry, a name that echoes through history and art. From the powerful notes Shostakovich's symphonies to the bold strokes Moor's propaganda posters, this name carries weight and significance. In 1919, amidst a world torn by war and conflict, Dmitry Stakhievich Moor created the iconic poster "Death to World Imperialism, " boldly proclaiming resistance against oppressive forces. His artistic prowess captured the spirit of defiance and unity. But not all Dmities are artists or revolutionaries. Take for instance Matt Dawson & Dmitry Yachvili, two rugby legends who showcased their skill on the field with every match they played. Their names became synonymous with strength and determination. Meanwhile, in another realm entirely, Dmitry Tursunov made waves as a professional tennis player. With his swift movements and strategic plays, he mesmerized audiences around the globe. Yet art is not limited to posters or sports arenas alone. It transcends time itself as seen in the intricate detail of a shawl depicting "The execution of False Dimitri. " This textile masterpiece tells a story from history – one filled with royal imposters vying for power. Speaking of history, let us not forget about those who shaped it. Russian composer Dmitry Bortniansky left an indelible mark on music during his lifetime (1751-1825). Through his enchanting compositions, he transported listeners to new realms of emotion and beauty. And then there are those whose portraits capture souls frozen in time – Anna Stepanovna Protosova and Anna Sergeyevna Bakunina immortalized by artist Dmitry Levitsky in stunning detail. These portraits reveal glimpses into lives lived centuries ago but forever preserved through artistry. Finally, we cannot overlook Queen Catherine II herself - her reign marked by ambition and influence over Russia's destiny. Though her creator remains unknown today, her portrait stands as a testament to her power and legacy.