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Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln
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Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln
Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow
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1830 Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge Carl Construction Grand Kremlin Palace Great Kremlin Palace Greater Stone Bridge Hampeln Kamenny Bridge Kremlin Kremlin Palace Kremlin Riverside Moscow Kremlin Moskva River Riverside Russian Architecture State History Museum Stone Bridge Von 1794 After 1880 Watercolour On Paper
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This print captures the historic Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, which took place in 1830. The image, created by Hampeln, showcases a significant moment in Russian history and architecture. The bridge, known as the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge or Greater Stone Bridge, was a remarkable feat of engineering at that time. The scene depicts a bustling cityscape with construction workers diligently laying the cornerstone of this magnificent structure. The grand Kremlin Palace stands proudly in the background, adding to the majestic ambiance of the occasion. The picturesque view of Moscow's riverside along the Moskva River further enhances this romanticized representation. Hampeln's fine art images beautifully capture both the architectural details and historical significance of this event. With delicate watercolor strokes on paper, he brings to life every intricate aspect of this iconic bridge and its surroundings. Preserved within the Collection of State History Museum in Moscow, this artwork serves as a testament to Russia's rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. It offers viewers an opportunity to delve into a bygone era when monumental structures like these were constructed with great pride and precision. As we gaze upon this extraordinary print today, we are transported back to 1830s Moscow – witnessing firsthand an important milestone in Russian architecture and celebrating its timeless beauty through Hampeln's masterful graphic arts technique.
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