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Greeting the Newlyweds, 1913. Artist: Grigoriev, Boris Dmitryevich (1886-1939)
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Greeting the Newlyweds, 1913. Artist: Grigoriev, Boris Dmitryevich (1886-1939)
Greeting the Newlyweds, 1913. Found in the collection of the Museum of Russian Art, Kiev
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Betrothal Boris Dmitryevich 1886 1939 Bride Bridegroom Expressionism Gouache And Tempera On Cardboard Grigoriev Groom Matrimony Wedding Wedlock Newly Weds Newlyweds
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Greeting the Newlyweds, 1913
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is a captivating painting by Boris Dmitryevich Grigoriev that beautifully captures the essence of a traditional Russian wedding. The artist's use of gouache and tempera on cardboard adds depth and texture to this fine art piece, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the scene. In this charming image, we are transported back in time to witness a joyous moment as family and friends gather to celebrate the union of two souls. The bride, resplendent in her white gown adorned with delicate lace, radiates happiness as she stands next to her groom. Their love for each other is palpable through their beaming smiles and intertwined hands. The painting showcases various elements associated with matrimony - from the vibrant floral arrangements surrounding them to the well-wishers offering congratulations. It evokes a sense of unity and community as everyone comes together to bless the newlyweds on their journey into wedlock. Grigoriev's artistic style leans towards expressionism, evident in his bold brushstrokes that convey emotions vividly. Through his masterful technique, he manages to capture not only physical appearances but also inner feelings. This artwork is housed within the esteemed collection of the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, where it serves as an important testament to Russia's rich cultural heritage. "Greeting the Newlyweds" remains an enduring symbol of love, commitment, and celebration – reminding us all of life's most cherished moments shared between two
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