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Stephen Bathory at Pskov
Stephen Bathory at Pskov. Found in the Collection of Royal Castle, Warsaw
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Media ID 15032324
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Batory Grand Duchy Of Moscow History Of Russia History Painting Jan Alojzy 1838 1893 Livonia Livonian War Matejko Moscow Principality Muscovy Poland Pskov Royal Castle Russian History Siege Stefan Batory Stephen Bathory Of Poland Warsaw
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This print showcases the historical painting "Stephen Bathory at Pskov" which can be found in the esteemed Collection of Royal Castle, Warsaw. The artwork depicts a significant moment during the Livonian War, specifically the Siege of Pskov. Painted with meticulous detail on canvas using oil as its medium, this fine art piece by Jan Alojzy Matejko (1838-1893) transports viewers back to a crucial chapter in Polish and Russian history. The focal point of the painting is Stephen Bathory, an influential figure who served as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during this period. Bathory's presence exudes strength and determination as he leads his troops against Muscovy's forces within the Moscow Principality. The Siege of Pskov was a pivotal event that took place in 1581-1582 when Polish-Lithuanian forces attempted to capture this strategic town from Russia. This historic battle marked an important milestone in both countries' histories and had lasting implications for their political landscapes. Jan Alojzy Matejko masterfully captures the intensity and drama surrounding this siege through his skillful brushwork and attention to historical accuracy. As we gaze upon this remarkable photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a critical moment that shaped not only Poland but also Russia itself.
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