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Spaso-Preobrazhensky church and cell of Saint Euphrosyne in Convent of Saint Euphrosyne, 1866. Artist: Trutnew, Ivan Petrovich (1827-1912)
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Spaso-Preobrazhensky church and cell of Saint Euphrosyne in Convent of Saint Euphrosyne, 1866. Artist: Trutnew, Ivan Petrovich (1827-1912)
Spaso-Preobrazhensky church and cell of Saint Euphrosyne in Convent of Saint Euphrosyne, 1866. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow
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Bogatyr Volga Classicism Euphrosyne Volga Volha Volkh Vseslav Of Polotsk Vseslav The Seer
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This lithograph, created by Ivan Petrovich Trutnew in 1866, transports us to the serene and sacred world of the Spaso-Preobrazhensky church and cell of Saint Euphrosyne in the Convent of Saint Euphrosyne. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings this architectural marvel to life, showcasing the beauty and grandeur of classicism. Nestled along the banks of the majestic Volga River, this historic site holds immense significance in Russian history. Its walls have witnessed countless tales from biblical times to heroic sagas like that of Vseslav Bryachislavich, known as Vseslav the Seer or Bogatyr Volga. These legends are intricately woven into every stone and corridor within these hallowed grounds. The lithograph not only captures the exterior magnificence but also invites us inside with a glimpse into Saint Euphrosyne's cell. This intimate space exudes tranquility and devotion, offering a sanctuary for spiritual contemplation. Saint Euphrosyne herself was an influential figure during her time - a beacon of faith and enlightenment. Her cross stands tall as a symbol of her unwavering dedication to God and her tireless efforts towards spreading His teachings. Preserved within the State History Museum in Moscow, this print serves as a testament to both Trutnew's artistic prowess and Russia's rich cultural heritage. It allows us to embark on a visual journey through time
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