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The Streltsy in Kitay-gorod (Illustration from Travels to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Artist: Rothgiesser, Christian Lorenzen (?-1659)
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The Streltsy in Kitay-gorod (Illustration from Travels to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Artist: Rothgiesser, Christian Lorenzen (?-1659)
The Streltsy in Kitay-gorod (Illustration from Travels to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia by Adam Olearius). Private Collection
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Christian Lorenzen 1659 Grand Duchy Of Moscow History Of Russia Knyaz Kremlin Moscow In The 17th Century Moscow Kremlin Moscow Principality Moscow Streltsy Regiments Muscovite Boyar Muscovy Olearius Oprichina Oprichnik Palace Guardsmen Rothgiesser Russian Architecture Russian History Strelets Strelets Troops Streltsy Copper Engraving
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This print showcases "The Streltsy in Kitay-gorod" a stunning illustration from Adam Olearius' renowned book, "Travels to the Great Duke of Muscovy and the King of Persia". The artwork, created by Christian Lorenzen Rothgiesser in 1659, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the rich history and architecture of Russia. In this cityscape depiction, we are transported back to 17th-century Moscow. The grandeur of Russian architecture is on full display as we witness the bustling town with its towering buildings and intricate designs. The iconic Kremlin stands tall in the background, symbolizing power and authority. At the forefront of this image are the Streltsy troops, clad in their distinctive uniforms. These palace guardsmen were an integral part of Muscovite society during that time, serving as protectors for the boyars and knyazes. Their presence adds depth to this historical snapshot. Rothgiesser's masterful copper engraving technique brings every detail to life - from each brick on the buildings to every fold in their clothing. This fine art image not only captures a specific moment but also serves as a testament to Germany's influence on Russian Baroque style. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from a private collection, we can't help but be transported back centuries ago when Moscow was at its peak. It reminds us of how far Russia has come while honoring its vibrant past filled with architectural wonders and brave soldiers who shaped
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