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Irkutsk Church of the Annunciation, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
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Irkutsk Church of the Annunciation, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Church of the Annunciation, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia
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1904 1914 Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Granberg Chromolithograph Chromolithography Communication Irktusk Oblast Russia Asia Irkutsk Rossiya Russia Lithographic National Library Of Russia Photographic Postcards Siberia Siberia Russia Siberian Siberian Postcard Church Of The Annunciation Lithotint Meeting Of Frontiers Postal Service
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1. Title: "Irkutsk Church of the Annunciation, 1904-1914: A Chromolithograph Snapshot of a Historic Siberian Landmark" This chromolithograph, created between 1904 and 1914, showcases the stunning exterior of the Church of the Annunciation in Irkutsk, Russia. The image, held in the National Library of Russia, offers a glimpse into the rich architectural and cultural heritage of this Siberian city and the broader Russian landscape. The Church of the Annunciation, also known as the Annunciation Cathedral, is a significant religious and historic site in Irkutsk, a city located in the Irkutsk Oblast region of Eastern Siberia. This beautiful Orthodox church was constructed between 1681 and 1683, making it one of the oldest structures in the city. The chromolithograph, produced by the Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Granberg, showcases the church's intricate architectural details, including its colorful onion-domed roofs, ornate facades, and intricate stonework. The image also provides a glimpse into the bustling city life of Irkutsk during the early 20th century, with people and horses milling about in the foreground. As a communication tool, this postcard-sized chromolithograph would have been an essential means of sharing the beauty and history of Irkutsk and its landmarks with family and friends far away. It serves as a testament to the power of visual communication and the enduring allure of architectural and artistic treasures. This chromolithograph is a valuable addition to any collection of Russian or Asian art, architecture, or history. Its vibrant colors and intricate details transport us back in time, offering a glimpse into a bygone era and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that continues to shape our world today.
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