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La mer de Kara, vue de l archipel de Nouvelle-Zemble (Nouvelle Zemble) (The Kara Sea, view of the Novaya Zemlya). Peinture de Alexander Alexeyevich Borisov (1866-1934). Huile sur toile, 33 x 50, 5 cm, 1901, art russe debut 20e siecle
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La mer de Kara, vue de l archipel de Nouvelle-Zemble (Nouvelle Zemble) (The Kara Sea, view of the Novaya Zemlya). Peinture de Alexander Alexeyevich Borisov (1866-1934). Huile sur toile, 33 x 50, 5 cm, 1901, art russe debut 20e siecle
FIA5346622 La mer de Kara, vue de l archipel de Nouvelle-Zemble (Nouvelle Zemble) (The Kara Sea, view of the Novaya Zemlya). Peinture de Alexander Alexeyevich Borisov (1866-1934). Huile sur toile, 33 x 50, 5 cm, 1901, art russe debut 20e siecle. by Borisov, Aleksandr Alekseevich (1866-1934); Arkhangelsk Museum, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases Alexander Alexeyevich Borisov's painting "La mer de Kara, vue de l'archipel de Nouvelle-Zemble" (The Kara Sea, view of the Novaya Zemlya) from 1901. The artwork, created during the early 20th century Russian art movement, beautifully captures the essence of the Kara Sea and its surrounding archipelago. Measuring at 33 x 50.5 cm, this oil on canvas masterpiece depicts a breathtaking scene of the icy waters and vast sky that dominate this remote region near the North Pole. Borisov's attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of icebergs and ice fields floating amidst cold waves. The contrasting colors used in his brushstrokes bring life to an otherwise desolate landscape. As one gazes upon this piece, they are transported to a world where nature reigns supreme - where sea meets sky in perfect harmony. It serves as a reminder of both the beauty and harshness found within our planet's most extreme environments. Preserved by Arkhangelsk Museum in Russia, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into history while simultaneously capturing their imagination with its ethereal quality. Bridgeman Images has expertly reproduced this work for all art enthusiasts to enjoy without commercial use restrictions. Through Borisov's skilled hand and Fine Art Finder's dedication to preserving artistic treasures like these, we can appreciate not only the talent behind each stroke but also gain insight into different cultures and eras through
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