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Russia after the Revolution of 1917: "A detenu brought to the Revolutionary
JLJ4595351 Russia after the Revolution of 1917: " A detenu brought to the Revolutionary Tribunal". Drawing by Boris Zvorykin (1872-1935). Institute of Social History, Montreuil by Zvorykin, Boris Vasilievich (1872-1942); Institut de l histoire sociale, Montreuil, france; (add.info.: Russia after the Revolution of 1917: " A detenu brought to the Revolutionary Tribunal". Drawing by Boris Zvorykin (1872-1935). Institute of Social History, Montreuil); Photo ePhoto Josse; Russian, out of copyright
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This photo print, titled "Russia after the Revolution of 1917: A detenu brought to the Revolutionary Tribunal" captures a pivotal moment in Russian history. The drawing, created by Boris Zvorykin (1872-1935), showcases his exceptional talent for capturing raw emotions and telling stories through art. The image transports us back to a time of great turmoil and upheaval in Russia. As we gaze upon it, we are confronted with the stark reality faced by those who found themselves on trial during this revolutionary period. The detenu, or prisoner, is depicted being led towards the Revolutionary Tribunal – a symbol of justice amidst chaos. Zvorykin's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his pen. The weary expression on the detenu's face speaks volumes about the hardships endured during this tumultuous era. We can almost feel their fear and uncertainty as they approach their fate at the hands of revolutionaries seeking justice for past injustices. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder of how historical events shape nations and individuals alike. It invites us to reflect on the consequences that revolutions bring forth – both positive and negative – as societies strive for change. Preserved by the Institute of Social History in Montreuil, France, this photograph offers us an invaluable glimpse into Russia's post-revolutionary landscape. It stands as a testament to Zvorykin's artistic brilliance while serving as an important historical document that continues to captivate viewers today.
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