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Scene from everyday life of the 17th century, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Nevrev, Nikolai Vasilyevich (1830-1904)
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Scene from everyday life of the 17th century, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Nevrev, Nikolai Vasilyevich (1830-1904)
Scene from everyday life of the 17th century, Mid of the 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Nizhny Tagil
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Ancient Russia Ancient Russian Architecture Boyar Boyarishnya Boyars Wife Boyarynya Boyaryshnya Domostroy Domostroy Times Family Life Family Portrait Family Scene Folklore Grand Duchy Of Moscow History Of Russia Knyazhna Kokoshnik Merchant Moscow Principality Muscovite Boyar Muscovy Nevrev Nikolai Vasilyevich 1830 1904 Old Russia Russian Dress Russian Nobility Sarafan Aristocracy Realism Traditional Dress
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This print transports us back to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of that era. Painted by the talented artist Nikolai Vasilyevich Nevrev, this scene captures the essence of traditional Russian culture and customs. The image showcases a family portrait, depicting members of an aristocratic merchant family dressed in their exquisite traditional costumes. The fine details and realism in this painting allow us to appreciate the intricate designs of their attire, including the kokoshniks worn by the women and sarafans draped gracefully over their bodies. As we delve deeper into this historical masterpiece, we are reminded of Russia's rich folklore and its deep connection with ancient traditions. The presence of a boyar signifies nobility within society during those times, while also highlighting elements from Muscovite Boyar culture. The setting itself is reminiscent of old Russian architecture, transporting us to a time when Moscow was still known as Moscovy. This painting serves as a window into history, shedding light on domestic life during what is known as "domostroy times". Preserved within the Regional Art Museum in Nizhny Tagil, this artwork stands as a testament to Nevrev's talent for capturing both beauty and authenticity in his paintings. It allows us to reflect upon our roots and gain insight into how our ancestors lived centuries ago.
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