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La mere (Nathalie Narychkine, Natalia Narychkina) (1651-1694) secourant Pierre I de Russie (ou Pierre le grand), enfant, pendant le soulevement de Streltsy (strelets) en 1682 (The Mother rescued Peter I as Child during the Streltsy Uprising of 1682)
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La mere (Nathalie Narychkine, Natalia Narychkina) (1651-1694) secourant Pierre I de Russie (ou Pierre le grand), enfant, pendant le soulevement de Streltsy (strelets) en 1682 (The Mother rescued Peter I as Child during the Streltsy Uprising of 1682)
FIA5369476 La mere (Nathalie Narychkine, Natalia Narychkina) (1651-1694) secourant Pierre I de Russie (ou Pierre le grand), enfant, pendant le soulevement de Streltsy (strelets) en 1682 (The Mother rescued Peter I as Child during the Streltsy Uprising of 1682). Peinture de Charles de Steuben (1788-1856). Huile sur toile, 138 x 163 cm, 1830. art francais du 19e siecle. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg. by Steuben, Charles Auguste (1788-1856); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures a pivotal moment in Russian history, depicting the courageous act of a mother rescuing her child during the Streltsy Uprising of 1682. The painting, created by Charles de Steuben in 1830, showcases Nathalie Narychkine (Natalia Narychkina), known as "La mere" coming to the aid of Peter I, also known as Peter the Great. In this vibrant artwork measuring 138 x 163 cm, we witness the chaos and turmoil of the revolt unfolding in Moscow. The colors used by Steuben bring intensity and drama to this historical scene. The artist's attention to detail allows us to feel immersed in this significant event from Russia's past. As we gaze at this piece, we are reminded of the power and strength that lies within a mother's love for her child. It is through Nathalie Narychkine's bravery that young Peter I was saved from harm during these tumultuous times. The painting serves as a testament to both maternal instinct and resilience against adversity. It tells a story not only about an individual family but also about an entire nation fighting for its future. Displayed at the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, this artwork stands as a symbol of Russian heritage and pride. Its presence reminds us of the rich history that has shaped modern-day Russia under Peter I's reign – his transformation into one of Russia's most influential leaders. Steuben’s masterpiece invites us to reflect on our own personal histories while appreciating how individuals can shape nations through their actions and sacrifices.
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