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The Released Woman, 1882, (1965). Creator: Vladimir Makovsky
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The Released Woman, 1882, (1965). Creator: Vladimir Makovsky
The Released Woman, 1882, (1965). Scene in a Russian court building: a woman is greeted by her family after her acquittal. Painting in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. From " Russian Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries" by Vladimir Fiala. [Artia, Czechoslovakia, 1965]
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Artia Court Court Case Court Of Law Courtroom Fiala Hugging Law Court Makovsky Parent Parents Release Released Releasing Relief Relieved Setting Free Trial Vladimir Vladimir Fiala Vladimir Makovsky Vladimir Yegorovich Makovsky Acquittal Acquitted Artistic Movement
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. This print captures a poignant moment in the Russian court building during the late 19th century. Painted by Vladimir Makovsky and displayed in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, this masterpiece titled "The Released Woman" depicts a scene of immense relief and joy. In this powerful image, we witness a woman being greeted by her loving family after being acquitted of charges. The courtroom serves as the backdrop for this emotional reunion, where emotions run high. The artist's attention to detail brings forth an atmosphere filled with tension and anticipation. Makovsky's use of color and realism adds depth to every character portrayed in the painting. The woman at the center is surrounded by her children who eagerly embrace their mother, while her husband stands nearby offering his support. This heartwarming display showcases the strength of familial bonds amidst adversity. Through this artwork, Makovsky skillfully captures not only a specific moment but also conveys universal themes such as justice prevailing over injustice and hope triumphing over despair. It serves as a reminder that even within the confines of a courtroom, humanity prevails. Vladimir Fiala's book "Russian Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries" further explores Makovsky's artistic movement within Russia during that time period. This print from Artia allows us to appreciate Makovsky's talent while immersing ourselves in historical events that
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