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Kreml Collection

The majestic Kremlin stands tall, a symbol of power and grandeur in the heart of Moscow

Background imageKreml Collection: Easter egg in the form of the Uspensky Cathedral, Kremlin

Easter egg in the form of the Uspensky Cathedral, Kremlin
XIR174479 Easter egg in the form of the Uspensky Cathedral, Kremlin, given by Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) to his wife, Tsarina Alexandra (1872-1918) 1904 (gold, glass, onyx)

Background imageKreml Collection: View of the Kremlin from the Kamenniy Bridge, Moscow (oil on canvas)

View of the Kremlin from the Kamenniy Bridge, Moscow (oil on canvas)
SRM94490 View of the Kremlin from the Kamenniy Bridge, Moscow (oil on canvas) by Barthe, Gerard de la (fl.1787-1810); 75x141 cm; State Russian Museum, St

Background imageKreml Collection: The Nikolaievsky Palace and St. Basils Cathedral viewed from the Kremlin

The Nikolaievsky Palace and St. Basils Cathedral viewed from the Kremlin
STC105095 The Nikolaievsky Palace and St. Basils Cathedral viewed from the Kremlin, from a panorama of Moscow, engraved by Philippe Benoist (1813-c.1905) and Aubrun, pub

Background imageKreml Collection: View of the Kremlin in Bad Weather, 1851 (oil on canvas)

View of the Kremlin in Bad Weather, 1851 (oil on canvas)
BAL40911 View of the Kremlin in Bad Weather, 1851 (oil on canvas) by Savrasov, Aleksei Kondratevich (1830-97); 67x90.5 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageKreml Collection: The Boyars Ground in the Moscow Kremlin, 1801 (oil on canvas)

The Boyars Ground in the Moscow Kremlin, 1801 (oil on canvas)
BAL153250 The Boyars Ground in the Moscow Kremlin, 1801 (oil on canvas) by Alekseev, Fedor Yakovlevich (1753-1824); 85x116 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageKreml Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Embankment (oil on canvas)

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Embankment (oil on canvas)
BAL194912 View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Embankment (oil on canvas) by Podklutchnikov, Nikolai Ivanov (1813-77); 100.5x168 cm; Kremlin Museums, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageKreml Collection: Panorama of Moscow, depicting the former Senate Palace (now the Cabinet Office)

Panorama of Moscow, depicting the former Senate Palace (now the Cabinet Office)
XIR170140 Panorama of Moscow, depicting the former Senate Palace (now the Cabinet Office), Wosnesenskoy Monastery and the former Arsenal

Background imageKreml Collection: Panorama of Moscow, detail of the Kremlin cathedrals, 1819 (w / c on paper) (see 170140-170146)

Panorama of Moscow, detail of the Kremlin cathedrals, 1819 (w / c on paper) (see 170140-170146)
XIR170139 Panorama of Moscow, detail of the Kremlin cathedrals, 1819 (w/c on paper) (see 170140-170146) by Gadolle (fl.1819); Min

Background imageKreml Collection: The Armoury Chamber in the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho)

The Armoury Chamber in the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho)
BAL153673 The Armoury Chamber in the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho) by Chevalier, I. (19th century) (after); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageKreml Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho)

View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho)
BAL153659 View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s (colour litho) by Roussel, Paul Marie (1804-77) (after); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: centre of Russiam orthodox church; ); French

Background imageKreml Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1830 (colour lithograph)

View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1830 (colour lithograph)
BAL153658 View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1830 (colour lithograph) by Roussel, Paul Marie (1804-77) (after); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: coronation place of the Tsars; ); French

Background imageKreml Collection: Illumination in the Kremlin, 1896 (oil on canvas)

Illumination in the Kremlin, 1896 (oil on canvas)
BAL134951 Illumination in the Kremlin, 1896 (oil on canvas) by Gritsenko, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1856-1900); 26.9x41.1 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright


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The majestic Kremlin stands tall, a symbol of power and grandeur in the heart of Moscow. As you step inside its walls, you are transported to a world steeped in history and beauty. One cannot help but be captivated by the Uspensky Cathedral, an Easter egg nestled within the Kremlin's embrace. Its golden domes glisten under the sun, inviting worshippers and tourists alike to marvel at its architectural splendor. From the Kamenniy Bridge, one can witness a breathtaking view of the Kremlin. The image is immortalized on canvas, capturing every detail with strokes of oil paint. It serves as a reminder that this iconic landmark has stood strong for centuries. As your gaze wanders further, you catch sight of St. Basil's Cathedral and the Nikolaievsky Palace from within the Kremlin's confines. The juxtaposition of these magnificent structures creates an awe-inspiring panorama that leaves visitors in awe. Even bad weather fails to dampen the allure of the Kremlin. An artist skillfully portrays this scene on canvas - raindrops cascading down as dark clouds loom overhead - showcasing not only nature's might but also highlighting how even amidst adversity, this fortress remains resolute. Travel back in time through another masterpiece depicting Boyars Ground within Moscow Kremlin during 1801. Oil paints bring life to scenes long gone by; it transports us into an era where nobles roamed these very grounds with grace and elegance. A stroll along the Embankment reveals yet another enchanting perspective - a view of Moscow Kremlin captured on canvas once more. The brushstrokes effortlessly recreate every intricate detail: towering walls adorned with historical significance stand tall against azure skies. Panoramic views offer glimpses into both past and present; they tell stories etched upon each brick and stone within these hallowed grounds. One such panorama showcases former Senate Palace while focusing on intricacies like cathedrals that adorn it.