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History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854. Artist: Gustave Dore
History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854. Found in the collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow
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Ball Crimean War 1853 1856 Czar Dore Emperor Nicholas Emperor Of Russia Gustave Gustave Dor Gustave Dore Louis Christophe Gustave Dore Nicholas I Nikolay Nikolay Pavlovich Paul Gustave Paul Gustave Dore Pavlovich Romanov Rossiya Rep Sankt Peterburg St Petersburg Tsar Tsar Nicholas I Tsar Of Russia Winter Palace Bent Over
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This black and white lithograph, titled "History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854" takes us back to the opulent era of 19th-century Russia. Created by renowned artist Gustave Dore, this piece can be found in the prestigious collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art in Moscow. The image transports us to a grand ball held within the magnificent Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. The room is filled with an array of people from all walks of life - nobles, aristocrats, and members of royalty are seen mingling together. Emperor Nicholas I, known as Tsar Nicholas I during his reign over Russia, stands tall at the center while observing the festivities. Dore's attention to detail shines through as he captures every intricate element within this historical scene. From the elaborate gowns worn by women gracefully dancing across the floor to the ornate architecture that surrounds them, each aspect adds depth and richness to this lithograph. It is worth noting that this artwork was created during a significant period for Russia - amidst the Crimean War (1853-1856). This context adds another layer of meaning to Dore's work as it subtly satirizes not only Russian society but also French influence on Russian culture during that time. Overall, this print serves as a remarkable testament to both artistic mastery and historical significance – offering viewers a glimpse into an extravagant moment frozen in time within Holy Russia's vibrant history.
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