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The Mansion of Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Duke, 1717. Artist: Zubov, Alexei Fyodorovich (1682-after 1750)
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The Mansion of Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Duke, 1717. Artist: Zubov, Alexei Fyodorovich (1682-after 1750)
The Mansion of Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Duke, 1717. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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This print showcases "The Mansion of Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Duke" in all its grandeur. The artwork, created by Alexei Fyodorovich Zubov in 1717, is housed in the prestigious State Hermitage collection located in St. Petersburg. The image captures a picturesque scene with a cityscape backdrop and a serene river flowing nearby. The magnificent architecture of the mansion stands proudly on the riverbank, reflecting both baroque and rococo influences that were prevalent during this era. Its regal presence exemplifies the opulence associated with Russian nobility and aristocracy. As one gazes at this fine art piece, it transports them back to a time when Peter I the Great reigned as statesman over Russia. The historical significance of Menshikov Palace becomes apparent as it served as an important symbol of power within Russian monarchy. The etching skillfully depicts not only the exterior splendor but also hints at an equally impressive interior landscape waiting to be explored. The artist's attention to detail allows viewers to appreciate every aspect of this architectural masterpiece. In summary, this print offers a glimpse into Russian history through its portrayal of Menshikov Palace - an enduring testament to wealth, power, and artistic excellence during Peter I's reign.
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