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Arrival of a voivode, 1907. Artist: Ivanov, Sergei Vasilyevich (1864-1910)
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Arrival of a voivode, 1907. Artist: Ivanov, Sergei Vasilyevich (1864-1910)
Arrival of a voivode, 1907. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Abundance Affluence Boyar Boyars Bribery Cornucopia Corrupt Corruption Embezzlement Feudal Feudalism Grand Duchy Of Moscow Greed Ivanov Luxuriancy Money Moscow Principality Muscovy Nobility Oil On Cardboard Opulence Prosperity Riche Riches Richness Russian History Serf Serfdom Serfs Sergei Vasilyevich 1864 1910 Stinginess Wealth Wealthiness Aristocracy Realism Voivode
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Caption: "Arrival of a Voivode, 1907 - A Glimpse into Russia's Feudalistic Past". This print captures the essence of wealth and power during the early 20th century in Russia. Painted by Sergei Vasilyevich Ivanov, this masterpiece titled "Arrival of a Voivode" transports us to an era marked by opulence, corruption, and social disparities. The scene depicts the arrival of a voivode, a high-ranking statesman or nobleman, surrounded by his entourage. The artist skillfully portrays their extravagant attire and luxurious accessories as symbols of affluence and influence. This painting serves as a reminder that in feudalistic societies like Muscovy or the Grand Duchy of Moscow, prosperity was concentrated within the hands of nobility while serfs endured lives filled with hardship. Ivanov's realism shines through in this oil on cardboard artwork as he exposes not only the grandeur but also the underlying greed and bribery prevalent among those in power. The presence of cornucopia symbolizes abundance tainted by embezzlement and corrupt practices. Displayed at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, this fine art image offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon Russian history while shedding light on societal issues such as inequality and stinginess that persisted throughout centuries past.
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