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Military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo, 1880. Artist: Kivshenko, Alexei Danilovich (1851-1895)

Military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo, 1880. Artist: Kivshenko, Alexei Danilovich (1851-1895)


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Military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo, 1880. Artist: Kivshenko, Alexei Danilovich (1851-1895)

Military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo, 1880. Found in the collection of State Central Navy Museum, St. Petersburg

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Fun Forces Grand Duchy Of Moscow History Of Russia History Painting Kivshenko Moscow Principality Muscovy Peter Alexeyevich Peter I Peter I Alexeyevich Peter I The Great Peters Regiment Petrovskiy Polk Poteshnye Voiska Power Power Struggle Preobrazhensky Regiment Romanov Russian History Russian Monarchy Toy Army Toy Army Of Peter Tsar Tsars Colour Lithograph


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This print captures a historical military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo in 1880. Created by the talented artist Alexei Danilovich Kivshenko, this fine art image showcases the power and grandeur of Emperor Peter I, also known as Peter the Great. The scene depicts a significant moment in Russian history, highlighting a power struggle within the monarchy. The vibrant colours and intricate details bring to life this fascinating period in Russia's past. As we gaze upon this colour lithograph, we are transported back to an era when Moscow was still known as Muscovy and the Grand Duchy of Moscow held great influence. The Preobrazhensky Regiment and Poteshnye Voiska (Fun Forces) commanded by Peter I himself can be seen engaging in their toy army maneuvers. This artwork is not just aesthetically pleasing but also serves as a valuable piece of history painting. It sheds light on the reign of Peter I Alexeyevich, one of Russia's most iconic tsars from the Romanov dynasty. Preserved within the collection of State Central Navy Museum in St. Petersburg, this print offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in Russian history that shaped its future. Let us marvel at this remarkable depiction that encapsulates both artistic brilliance and historical significance – reminding us once again why fine art images like these hold such immense value for our understanding and appreciation of different cultures and eras throughout time.

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