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Die Anitschkow-Brucke in Sankt Petersburg, 1847. Artist: Bohnstedt, Ludwig Franz Karl (1822-1885)
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Die Anitschkow-Brucke in Sankt Petersburg, 1847. Artist: Bohnstedt, Ludwig Franz Karl (1822-1885)
Die Anitschkow-Brucke in Sankt Petersburg, 1847. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Fontanka Fontanka River Gouache On Paper Nevsky Avenue Nevsky Prospekt Petersburg Saint Petersburg State Hermitage Beloselsky Belozersky Palace Neoclassicism
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This print showcases the iconic Anitschkow Bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, as depicted by the talented artist Ludwig Franz Karl Bohnstedt in 1847. The artwork can be found within the esteemed collection of the State Hermitage Museum, located in St. Petersburg itself. The image beautifully captures the neoclassical architecture and serene landscape surrounding this historic bridge. Known for its elegant design and intricate sculptures of four horses pulling a chariot, the Anitschkow Bridge is a true masterpiece of engineering and artistry. Nestled amidst picturesque surroundings, with Fontanka River flowing beneath it and Nevsky Prospekt nearby, this landmark holds immense cultural significance to both locals and visitors alike. Bohnstedt's use of watercolor technique on paper brings out vibrant hues that enhance every detail of this magnificent structure. As you gaze upon this fine piece of graphic art, you are transported back to 19th-century Germany where Bohnstedt masterfully captured the essence of Saint Petersburg's architectural beauty. This print serves as a testament to his skillful craftsmanship and deep appreciation for landscapes. With its historical value preserved within State Hermitage's collection, this print allows us to admire not only Bohnstedt's talent but also gain insight into an era when neoclassicism flourished alongside artistic exploration. It is truly a treasure worth cherishing for generations to come.
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