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Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at the Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow, Early 1920s
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Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at the Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow, Early 1920s
Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at the Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow
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Ancient Russia Appolinari Mikhaylovich 1856 1933 Early 1920s Grand Duchy Of Moscow History Of Russia Knyaz Kremlin Moscow In The 17th Century Moscow Kremlin Moscow Principality Muscovite Boyar Muscovy Russian Architecture Russian History Russian State Historical Library Vasnetsov
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This print captures the essence of Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow during the early 1920s. The image, found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow, takes us back to a bygone era and offers a glimpse into the rich history of ancient Russia. The architectural beauty showcased in this photograph is simply awe-inspiring. The intricate details and grandeur of the buildings reflect the mastery of Appolinari Mikhaylovich, an esteemed artist known for his realistic depictions. The cityscape presents a harmonious blend of traditional Russian architecture with its iconic domes and towers. As we delve deeper into this snapshot from history, we are transported to Moscow's past - a time when it was still referred to as Muscovy or Grand Duchy of Moscow. This bustling town was home to influential figures such as knyaz (princes) and muscovite boyars who played significant roles in shaping Russian history. The lithography technique used to capture this scene adds depth and texture to every element present. It beautifully brings out the charm that once graced these streets centuries ago. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to Russia's rich cultural heritage and reminds us of its enduring legacy. It stands not only as a work of art but also as an invaluable historical document preserved within the walls of Russian State Historical Library for generations to come.
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