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St Isaacs Cathedral and Senate Square, St Petersburg, Russia, 1840s. Artist: Louis-Pierre-Alphonse Bichebois
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St Isaacs Cathedral and Senate Square, St Petersburg, Russia, 1840s. Artist: Louis-Pierre-Alphonse Bichebois
St Isaacs Cathedral and Senate Square, St Petersburg, Russia, 1840s. Built between 1818 and 1858, St Isaacs Cathedral was the largest cathedral in Russia when it was completed. The architect was Auguste de Montferrand. Found in the collection of the A Pushkin Memorial Museum, St Petersburg
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This print showcases the magnificent St Isaacs Cathedral and Senate Square in St Petersburg, Russia during the 1840s. The artist behind this masterpiece is Louis-Pierre-Alphonse Bichebois. Built between 1818 and 1858, St Isaacs Cathedral stood as the largest cathedral in all of Russia upon its completion. Auguste de Montferrand, a renowned architect, was responsible for its awe-inspiring design. The image captures a snapshot of life in this bustling city during winter. Despite the snowy conditions, people can be seen going about their daily activities on the roads surrounding the square. Horses pull sleighs through the wintry landscape while pedestrians navigate their way along lanes adorned with beautiful buildings. St Isaacs Cathedral stands tall and proud at the heart of Senate Square, radiating religious significance and architectural grandeur. Its Russian Orthodox influence is evident from its striking domes that pierce through the sky. This watercolour lithograph provides a glimpse into 19th-century Russia's rich cultural heritage and Christian traditions. It offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both historical architecture and artistic craftsmanship. Preserved within the collection of A Pushkin Memorial Museum in St Petersburg, this artwork by Bichebois serves as a testament to his talent as well as an important piece of Russian history captured on paper for generations to come.
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