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La revolte nationale de Kouzma (Kuzma ou Kozma) Minine (mort en 1616) et du comte Dmitri Pojarski (Pozharsky) (1577-1642) (Liberation de Moscou de l')
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La revolte nationale de Kouzma (Kuzma ou Kozma) Minine (mort en 1616) et du comte Dmitri Pojarski (Pozharsky) (1577-1642) (Liberation de Moscou de l')
FIA5350836 La revolte nationale de Kouzma (Kuzma ou Kozma) Minine (mort en 1616) et du comte Dmitri Pojarski (Pozharsky) (1577-1642) (Liberation de Moscou de l occupation polonaise en 1612) - The national uprising of Kuzma Minin and Count Dmitry Pozharsky - Peinture de Mikhail Ivanovich Skotti (1814-1861), huile sur toile, 1850 - Art russe, 19e siecle - State Art Museum, Nijni Novgorod (Russie) by Skotti, Michail Ivanovich (1814-61); State Art Museum, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures the essence of a significant moment in Russian history - the national uprising of Kuzma Minin and Count Dmitry Pozharsky. Painted by Mikhail Ivanovich Skotti in 1850, this masterpiece depicts the liberation of Moscow from Polish occupation in 1612. The painting showcases an array of vibrant colors, bringing to life the bravery and heroism displayed by these two iconic figures. The army troops stand united under their flags, ready to defend their homeland against foreign forces. Each brushstroke highlights the determination etched on every face as they fight for their country's freedom. Kuzma Minin and Count Dmitry Pozharsky emerge as central figures, adorned in armor and helmets, symbolizing their leadership roles during this pivotal event. Their swords serve as powerful weapons that embody both strength and resilience. Skotti's attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of Moscow's landscape, showcasing its architectural beauty amidst chaos. This painting not only represents a historical event but also serves as a testament to Russian patriotism and unity. Displayed at the State Art Museum in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, this artwork stands as a reminder of Russia's rich cultural heritage. It encapsulates centuries-old traditions while inspiring future generations with tales of valor and sacrifice. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through Fine Art Finder, allowing viewers worldwide to appreciate its significance within Russian art history.
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