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The oppression of the Novgorodians by Vladimir Monomakh. 1116 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
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The oppression of the Novgorodians by Vladimir Monomakh. 1116 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
The oppression of the Novgorodians by Vladimir Monomakh. 1116 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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This lithograph, titled "The oppression of the Novgorodians by Vladimir Monomakh. 1116 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836" offers a glimpse into a significant moment in Russian history. Created by Boris Artemyevich Chorikov in the early 19th century, this print depicts the oppressive rule of Vladimir Monomakh over the Novgorodians during the Middle Ages. The image transports us back to ancient Russia, specifically to the city of Novgorod, where tensions between rulers and their subjects were high. The Rurik Dynasty's grand prince of Kiev, Vladimir II Monomakh, is portrayed as an imposing figure exerting his authority over the people he governs. Through skillful use of lines and shading, Chorikov masterfully captures both the power dynamics at play and the suffering endured by those under Monomakh's rule. The faces of the oppressed Novgorodians reflect anguish and despair while their body language conveys submission and helplessness. This lithograph serves as a poignant reminder of Russia's complex past—a time when rulers held immense control over their subjects' lives. It also sheds light on historical figures like Vladimir II Monomakh who played crucial roles in shaping Russian history. Preserved within the collection of Moscow's Russian State Library, this artwork stands as a testament to Chorikov's artistic talent and his ability to bring historical events to life through visual storytelling. As we gaze upon this
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