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Portrait of Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina (1801-1867), 1832. Artist: Bestuzhev, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1791-1855)
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Portrait of Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina (1801-1867), 1832. Artist: Bestuzhev, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1791-1855)
Portrait of Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina (1801-1867), 1832. Found in the collection of State Central Literary Museum, Moscow
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Bestuzhev Decemberist Decemberists Decembrist Decembrist Movement Decembrist Revolt Decembrist Societies Decembrist Uprising Decembrists Deportation Exil Naryshkina Nikolai Alexandrovich 1791 1855 Rebellions Revolt Revolutionary Movement State Central Literary Museum Uprising Watercolour On Paper
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This portrait print showcases Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina, a prominent figure in Russian history during the early 19th century. Painted by Nikolai Alexandrovich Bestuzhev in 1832, this artwork is currently housed in the State Central Literary Museum in Moscow. Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina's life was marked by rebellion and resilience. As a member of the Decembrist movement, she played an active role in advocating for political change and social justice. The Decembrists were a group of Russian nobles who sought to overthrow Tsar Nicholas I and establish a constitutional monarchy. Bestuzhev's masterful use of watercolor on paper captures Naryshkina's striking features with great detail and emotion. Her piercing gaze reflects her determination to fight against oppression and injustice. The Decembrist uprising ultimately failed, leading to severe consequences for its members. Many were exiled or deported to remote regions of Russia as punishment for their involvement. Despite these hardships, Naryshkina remained steadfast in her beliefs and continued to contribute to the revolutionary movement from afar. This portrait serves as a poignant reminder of the courage displayed by individuals like Yelizaveta Petrovna Naryshkina during this tumultuous period in Russian history. It stands as both a testament to her personal strength and an emblematic representation of Romanticism within graphic arts at that time.
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