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The National Uprising of Kuzma Minin (d. 1616) and Count Dmitry Pozharsky (1578-1642) 1850
BAL241158 The National Uprising of Kuzma Minin (d.1616) and Count Dmitry Pozharsky (1578-1642) 1850 (oil on canvas) by Skotti, Michail Ivanovich (1814-61); 67.5x107 cm; State Art Museum, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; (add.info.: clearing the Moscow Kremlin of Polish-Lithuanian forces; Polish troops who surrendered in 1612; ); Russian, out of copyright
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic moment of "The National Uprising of Kuzma Minin and Count Dmitry Pozharsky" in 1850. Painted by Skotti, Michail Ivanovich, this oil on canvas artwork measures 67.5x107 cm and is currently housed in the State Art Museum in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. The painting depicts the iconic scene of clearing the Moscow Kremlin from Polish-Lithuanian forces during a significant period in Russian history. The image showcases Polish troops surrendering to Minin and Pozharsky's military might in 1612. In this powerful composition, we witness the bravery and leadership of these two remarkable figures as they lead their army into battle against their adversaries. Clad in chainmail armor and helmets, armed with weapons such as axes, they exude strength and determination. Both Minin and Pozharsky are portrayed with beards that symbolize wisdom and experience while embodying the spirit of resistance against foreign occupation. Their aristocratic stature further emphasizes their noble lineage as leaders fighting for their country's freedom. A prominent feature within the artwork is a banner or flag held high by one of the soldiers, representing unity among those who fought alongside them. This visual element serves as a reminder of patriotism and collective effort during times of conflict. Skotti masterfully captures this pivotal historical event through his meticulous brushwork, bringing to life an important chapter in Russian history for all to admire at Niz
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