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The imperial couple leaving the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (From the Coronation Album), 1883. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Petrovich (1835-1909)
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The imperial couple leaving the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (From the Coronation Album), 1883. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Petrovich (1835-1909)
The imperial couple leaving the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (From the Coronation Album), 1883. Found in the collection of State History Museum, Moscow
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Alexander Alexandrovich Alexander Iii Book Design Cathedral Of Christ The Saviour Chromolithography Coronation Emperor Alexander Iii Empress Konstantin Thon Maria Feodorovna Princess Dagmar Of Denmark Queen Consort Romanov Russian Empress Russian Monarchy Russian Tsarina State History Museum Tsar Tsarina Tsarina Maria Feodorovna Tsars Vereshchagin Wife Of The Tsar Alexander Iii
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This print captures a significant moment in Russian history - the imperial couple leaving the grand Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Painted by renowned artist Vasili Petrovich Vereshchagin in 1883, this artwork is part of the Coronation Album and can be found in the esteemed collection of State History Museum, Moscow. The image showcases Emperor Alexander III and his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, as they exit the majestic cathedral after their coronation ceremony. The imposing architecture of the cathedral designed by Konstantin Thon serves as a magnificent backdrop for this historical event. The fine art print beautifully depicts every intricate detail through chromolithography techniques. It transports viewers back to a time when Russia was under Romanov rule and allows us to witness an important chapter in its monarchy's legacy. Empress Maria Feodorovna, formerly known as Princess Dagmar of Denmark before marrying Tsar Alexander III, radiates elegance and grace alongside her husband. Their presence symbolizes power and authority while also reflecting their deep devotion to their country. Vereshchagin's masterful execution brings life to this historic scene, capturing not only the architectural beauty but also conveying emotions that resonate with viewers even today. This remarkable piece offers a glimpse into Russian culture and heritage while celebrating an era long gone but still cherished.
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