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Church of the Grand Palace, Petrodvorets, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz
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Church of the Grand Palace, Petrodvorets, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz
Church of the Grand Palace, Petrodvorets, c. 1820
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This stunning lithograph, titled "Church of the Grand Palace, Petrodvorets," was created by the German artist C. Schultz around 1820. The image captures the Church of the Grand Palace, also known as the Alter Hofkirche or the Church of St. Catherine, located in Petrodvorets, a suburban area of St. Petersburg, Russia. The church, which was built between 1710 and 1712, served as the residence of Peter the Great and later became a part of the Peterhof Palace complex. The print, held at the Art Institute of Chicago, is a lithograph in black with a second fawn tint stone on ivory wove paper. The intricate detail of the church's exterior is beautifully rendered, with its tall spires and ornate decorations. The image also depicts several female figures and horses in the foreground, adding a sense of activity and life to the scene. The Church of the Grand Palace was a significant cultural and historical landmark in Russia during the 19th century. It was a popular subject for artists and travelers, who were drawn to its grandeur and beauty. This print by C. Schultz is a testament to the enduring appeal of this iconic building and the rich cultural heritage of Russia. The print is a reminder of the artistic and historical connections between Germany and Russia during this period. J. Meyer, a German publisher, is listed as the publisher of this print, further highlighting the transnational exchange of ideas and art during the 19th century. Overall, this lithograph is a valuable addition to any collection of 19th-century art, offering a glimpse into the history and culture of Russia and the artistic vision of C. Schultz.
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