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View of the Nikolayevsky Palace, St. Petersburg, 1868 (oil on canvas)
BAL200979 View of the Nikolayevsky Palace, St. Petersburg, 1868 (oil on canvas) by Sadovnikov, Vasili Semenovich (1800-79); 31.4x41.8 cm; State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: designed by Andrey Stekenschneider for Grand Duke Nicholas in 1861; Annunciation Square now the Labour Square; ); Russian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the majestic Nikolayevsky Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, as it stood proudly in 1868. Painted by Vasili Semenovich Sadovnikov, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 31.4x41.8 cm and is currently housed in the State Russian Museum. The Nikolayevsky Palace was a true architectural marvel of its time, designed by Andrey Stekenschneider for Grand Duke Nicholas in 1861. Its neo-classical exterior exudes elegance and grandeur, making it a prominent landmark in the city's landscape. In this particular scene captured by Sadovnikov, an omnibus drawn by horses can be seen passing by the palace's facade. The passengers inside seem to be enjoying their leisurely ride through Annunciation Square (now known as Labour Square). This snapshot offers us a glimpse into daily life during that era – a moment frozen in time. As we admire this historical artwork today, we are transported back to a different era when horse-drawn carriages were commonplace and buildings like the Nikolayevsky Palace symbolized power and opulence. This stunning image is part of Fine Art Finder's collection and serves as a reminder of St. Petersburg's rich cultural heritage. It allows us to appreciate not only the skillful artistry of Sadovnikov but also the timeless beauty of Russia's architectural treasures from centuries past.
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