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La chanson du marchand Kalachnikov, d apres le poeme de Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) sur le tsar Ivan le Terrible (Ivan IV de Russie, 1530-1584) (The Song Of The Merchant Kalashnikov, After The Poem by M. Lermontov)
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La chanson du marchand Kalachnikov, d apres le poeme de Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) sur le tsar Ivan le Terrible (Ivan IV de Russie, 1530-1584) (The Song Of The Merchant Kalashnikov, After The Poem by M. Lermontov)
FIA5348628 La chanson du marchand Kalachnikov, d apres le poeme de Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) sur le tsar Ivan le Terrible (Ivan IV de Russie, 1530-1584) (The Song Of The Merchant Kalashnikov, After The Poem by M. Lermontov). Peinture de Klavdi Vasilyevich Lebedev (1852-1916), huile sur toile, 1911. Art russe, debut 20e siecle.State Art Museum, Nijni Taguil (Russie) by Lebedev, Klavdiy Vasilievich (1852-1916); State Museum of Fine Arts, Nizhny Tagil, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Ivan Iv The Terrible 1530 1584 Thinking
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This print showcases Klavdi Vasilyevich Lebedev's masterpiece, "La chanson du marchand Kalachnikov" inspired by Mikhail Lermontov's poem about the infamous Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Painted in 1911, this oil on canvas artwork represents the essence of Russian art from the early 20th century. Lebedev skillfully captures a moment frozen in time as he portrays a man deeply engrossed in reading and contemplating Lermontov's powerful verses. The vibrant colors and intricate brushwork bring life to this portrait, revealing both the intensity of emotion and intellectual depth within Ivan IV de Russie. The painting not only pays homage to Lermontov's poetry but also serves as a testament to Russia's rich literary tradition. It invites viewers into a world where words come alive through visual expression, bridging the gap between literature and art. Displayed at the State Art Museum in Nijni Taguil, Russia, this piece is an invaluable part of their collection. Its historical significance lies not only in its depiction of Ivan IV but also in its representation of Russian culture during that era. As we admire Lebedev's artistic prowess through this print captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and space, allowing us to connect with history and appreciate different forms of creative expression across cultures.
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