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Mounted Print : Wooden cash (or writing) box with poptrait of Peter the Greats son, ca. 1695. Artist: Anonymous master
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Wooden cash (or writing) box with poptrait of Peter the Greats son, ca. 1695. Artist: Anonymous master
Wooden cash (or writing) box with poptrait of Peter the Greats son, ca. 1695. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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Media ID 15024588
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Aleksei Petrovich Alexei Petrovich Alexey Petrovich Amsterdam Anonymous Master Crown Prince History Of Russia House Of Romanov Mixed Media Objects Peter Alexeyevich Peter I Peter I Alexeyevich Peter The Great Romanov Russian Monarchy Successor To The Throne Tsar Tsarevich Alexei Tsarevich Of Russia Tsars Writting Case Writting Implements Writting Materials Applied Arts Monarchy Writing Box
14"x12" Mount with 12"x10" Print
Step back in time with our exquisite selection from the Media Storehouse range of Mounted Photos. This captivating piece showcases an anonymous masterpiece from the 17th century, featuring a portrait of Peter the Great's son, estimated to be created around 1695. Housed in a beautifully crafted wooden cash or writing box, this historical treasure is now available as a mounted photo, allowing you to bring a touch of the rich Russian heritage into your home or office. The portrait, currently held in the esteemed Rijksmuseum collection in Amsterdam, is a testament to the artistic brilliance of the past. Add this unique and intriguing piece to your collection and let history come alive in your space.
Printed on 12"x10" paper and suitable for use in a 14"x12" frame (frame not included). Prints are mounted with card both front and back. Featuring a custom cut aperture to match chosen image. Professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper.
Photo prints supplied in custom cut card mount ready for framing
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 26.6cm (10" x 10.5")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 35.6cm (12" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - a wooden cash (or writing) box adorned with the portrait of Peter the Great's son, dating back to around 1695. The anonymous master behind this exquisite artwork has beautifully captured the likeness of Tsarevich Alexei, who was destined to succeed his father as ruler of Russia. Displayed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this object is not only a testament to fine art but also provides insight into the opulent monarchy and rich heritage of Holland. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail on this cashbox are truly awe-inspiring. As part of the Romanov dynasty, Peter I Alexeyevich, commonly known as Peter the Great, played a pivotal role in shaping Russian history. This unique artifact serves as a tangible link to that era and offers us glimpses into their lives through its mixed media composition. The significance of this writing box extends beyond its aesthetic appeal; it represents an era when writting implements held great importance for communication and record-keeping. It stands as a symbol of power and authority within royal circles during that time. Through this photo print, we can appreciate both the artistic mastery involved in creating such an object and gain insights into Russia's fascinating past under Peter I's reign.
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