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Pierre I (dit Le Grand, 1672-1725) devant sa mere la tsarine Natalie Narychkine (1651-1694) et le patriarche Adrian I (1627-1700) - Peter I before his mother Tsarina Natalia and Patriarch Adrian I - Peinture de Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (1830-1904)
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Pierre I (dit Le Grand, 1672-1725) devant sa mere la tsarine Natalie Narychkine (1651-1694) et le patriarche Adrian I (1627-1700) - Peter I before his mother Tsarina Natalia and Patriarch Adrian I - Peinture de Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (1830-1904)
FIA5368085 Pierre I (dit Le Grand, 1672-1725) devant sa mere la tsarine Natalie Narychkine (1651-1694) et le patriarche Adrian I (1627-1700) - Peter I before his mother Tsarina Natalia and Patriarch Adrian I - Peinture de Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev (1830-1904), huile sur toile, 1903 - Art russe debut 20e siecle - State Art Museum, Stavropol (Russie) by Nevrev, Nikolai Vasilievich (1830-1904); Stavropol Museum of Fine Arts, Stavropol, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Christanity Orthodox Religion Peter I The Great 1672 1725 Romanov Conversation
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This print captures a significant moment in Russian history, depicting Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, standing before his mother Tsarina Natalia and Patriarch Adrian I. Painted by Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev in 1903, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the talent of the renowned Russian artist. In this painting, we witness a powerful scene filled with symbolism and historical importance. Peter I, who reigned from 1672 to 1725, is portrayed alongside his mother and the patriarch of the Orthodox Church during the late seventeenth century. The composition suggests a conversation or communication between these influential figures. The vibrant colors used by Nevrev bring life to this piece of art from the early twentieth century. The rich hues emphasize not only their royal status but also their connection to religion and Christianity. This painting serves as a testament to both political power and religious authority during that era. Displayed at the State Art Museum in Stavropol, Russia, this masterpiece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Russian history while appreciating Nevrev's artistic skill. It provides insight into one of Russia's most transformative periods under Peter I's reign as he modernized and westernized his country. Overall, this print immortalizes an important moment in time when politics intertwined with religion within Russia's monarchy—a true gem for art enthusiasts seeking historical significance through color-filled brushstrokes.
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