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The Fall of the Novgorod Republic, 1478 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
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The Fall of the Novgorod Republic, 1478 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
The Fall of the Novgorod Republic, 1478 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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is a captivating lithograph print that depicts a significant moment in Russian history. Created by Boris Artemyevich Chorikov in 1836, this artwork showcases the artist's attention to detail and historical accuracy. The scene portrays the dramatic surrender of Novgorod, one of Russia's most prominent medieval cities, to Ivan III Vasilevich, also known as Ivan the Great. The fall of Novgorod marked a turning point in Russian history as it solidified Moscow's dominance over other regional powers and laid the foundation for the future Tsardom. Chorikov skillfully captures the atmosphere of tension and despair within Novgorod's fortified walls. The crumbling architecture of Novgorod Kremlin serves as a backdrop while figures representing both sides engage in intense negotiations. Among them stands Martha Boretskaya, known as Marfa Posadnitsa or Marfa the Mayoress, who played an influential role during this critical period. This lithograph not only commemorates an important event but also offers insights into various aspects of Russian society at that time. It highlights elements such as feudalism, political power struggles between city-states like Moscow and Novgorod, and even references to Rurik Dynasty – all crucial components shaping Russia's rich heritage. Preserved within the collection of Russian State Library in Moscow today, this print continues to be admired for its historical significance and artistic excellence. It serves as a
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