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Photo Mug : Convict, 1879. Artist: Makovsky, Vladimir Yegorovich (1846-1920)
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Convict, 1879. Artist: Makovsky, Vladimir Yegorovich (1846-1920)
Convict, 1879. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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Convict Court Judge Justice Makovsky Parting Peredvizhniki Peredvizhniki Group The Itinerants The Wanderers Vladimir Yegorovich 1846 1920
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This print titled "Convict, 1879" by artist Vladimir Yegorovich Makovsky offers a poignant glimpse into the world of law and justice in 19th-century Russia. The painting, part of the esteemed collection at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, captures a powerful moment of parting between a convicted individual and their loved ones. Makovsky's mastery of realism shines through as he skillfully portrays the emotions etched on each character's face. The judge presiding over the court scene exudes authority and solemnity, while the convict's expression reveals a mix of resignation and sorrow. This evocative portrayal invites viewers to contemplate themes such as guilt, punishment, and redemption. As an important member of the Peredvizhniki group (also known as "the Wanderers" or "the Itinerants"), Makovsky was renowned for his ability to depict everyday life with remarkable detail and sensitivity. In this particular work, he employs oil on canvas to bring out every nuance in texture and color. The historical significance of this piece lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its reflection of societal attitudes towards crime during that era. By exploring this thought-provoking image, we gain insight into both Russia's legal system at the time and Makovsky's contribution to fine art imagery.
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