End Of 19th Early 20th Cen Collection
"Capturing the Essence
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"Capturing the Essence: A Glimpse into the End of the 19th and Early 20th Century" Step back in time with these captivating artworks that offer a window into the end of the 19th and early 20th century. From portraits to landscapes, each piece tells its own unique story, reflecting the spirit of an era filled with change and transformation. "The Boxer. Portrait of Boris Snezhkovsky, 1933" by Somov showcases strength and determination through a powerful depiction of a boxer, symbolizing resilience in uncertain times. In Kustodiev's "Merchant in a fur coat, 1920, " we witness opulence and prosperity amidst post-war chaos, as this merchant proudly displays his wealth through his luxurious attire. Transport yourself to Parisian nights with Korovin's "Cafe in Paris by night, 1936. " The vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere capture the allure of bohemian life during this period. Veshchilov's "Mont Blanc" takes us on an awe-inspiring journey through majestic mountainscapes. This painting reminds us of mankind's eternal quest for conquering nature's grandeur. Serov immortalizes history in "The Coronation of Emperor Nicholas II in the Assumption Cathedral, 1896. " With intricate details and regal splendor, he commemorates a significant moment that marked Russia's transition into modernity. Somov returns with "Nude Boy (Boris Snezhkovsky), 1937, " portraying innocence against a backdrop where societal norms were being challenged during this transformative era. Kustodiev captures joyous festivities amid hardship in his masterpiece "Christmas Market, 1918. " Through vibrant colors and lively scenes, he celebrates resilience amidst adversity. Vasnetsov transports us further back in time with his portrayal of Moscow's Wooden City from the fourteenth century. This artwork serves as a reminder of the city's rich history and its enduring spirit.