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The Kremlin, Moscow, 1839 (w / c on paper)
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The Kremlin, Moscow, 1839 (w / c on paper)
BAL122135 The Kremlin, Moscow, 1839 (w/c on paper) by Gartner, Johann Philipp Eduard (1801-77); 21.9x23.8 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; German, out of copyright
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This print showcases "The Kremlin, Moscow" in 1839, capturing the essence of daily life in this historic city. The artwork, created by Johann Philipp Eduard Gartner, depicts a bustling street scene with a carriage passing through. The artist's use of watercolor on paper adds a touch of vibrancy to the image. As we delve into this snapshot from the past, we are transported to the streets of Moscow over 180 years ago. The viewer can almost feel the energy and liveliness emanating from every corner of this vibrant cityscape. From pedestrians strolling along the sidewalk to horse-drawn carriages navigating their way through busy streets, Gartner skillfully captures the essence of urban life during that era. One cannot help but notice an intriguing detail - street lighting. In an age before electricity became commonplace, gas-powered street lamps illuminate the surroundings as dusk settles upon Moscow. This subtle yet significant element adds depth and atmosphere to Gartner's composition. "The Kremlin, Moscow" is not just a mere depiction of architecture; it is a window into history itself. Through this artwork, we gain insight into how people lived and moved about in one of Russia's most iconic cities nearly two centuries ago. Displayed at Pushkin Museum in Moscow today, this piece serves as a testament to Gartner's talent and his ability to capture moments frozen in time for generations to appreciate and reflect upon.
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