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Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina (1552?1571), the third wife of Ivan the Terrible (Forensic facial reconstr Artist: Nikitin, Sergey Alexeyevich

Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina (1552?1571), the third wife of Ivan the Terrible (Forensic facial reconstr Artist: Nikitin, Sergey Alexeyevich


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Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina (1552?1571), the third wife of Ivan the Terrible (Forensic facial reconstr Artist: Nikitin, Sergey Alexeyevich

Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina (1552?1571), the third wife of Ivan the Terrible (Forensic facial reconstruction), 2003. Found in the collection of State United Museum Centre in the Kremlin, Moscow

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This print showcases the forensic facial reconstruction of Marfa Vasilyevna Sobakina, the enigmatic third wife of Ivan the Terrible. Created by talented artist Sergey Alexeyevich Nikitin in 2003, this bronze sculpture is a remarkable piece found in the esteemed collection of State United Museum Centre in the Kremlin, Moscow. Marfa Sobakina's portrait exudes an air of mystery and nobility as she gazes into the distance. The intricate details captured by Nikitin bring her to life, allowing us to catch a glimpse of this influential figure from Russian history. As a member of the Rurik dynasty and Tsar Ivan IV's bride during a tumultuous period known as "Time of Troubles". Marfa played an important role in shaping Russia's destiny. The fine art image not only reflects Marfa Sobakina's beauty but also symbolizes power and authority associated with monarchy. It serves as a reminder of Russia's rich aristocratic heritage and its grand duchy under Ivan IV's reign. This portrait transports us back to that era when autocracy prevailed, showcasing both historical significance and artistic excellence. Displayed within Moscow Kremlin, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Sergey Alexeyevich Nikitin's skillful craftsmanship while honoring Marfa Sobakina’s place in Russian history. Whether you are captivated by royal lineage or fascinated by forensic reconstructions, this print offers an intriguing window into one woman’s story amidst an era filled with political

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