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Dining room of the Winter Palace after the explosion, evening of February 17, 1880, 1880
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Dining room of the Winter Palace after the explosion, evening of February 17, 1880, 1880
Dining room of the Winter Palace after the explosion, evening of February 17, 1880, 1880. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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Caption: This haunting print captures the aftermath of a devastating event that shook the Winter Palace in Moscow on the evening of February 17,1880. The dining room, once an opulent symbol of imperial grandeur, now lies in ruins after a violent explosion rocked its walls. This historic image, found in the Collection of Russian State Library, offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Russian history. The photograph serves as a stark reminder of the turbulent times faced by Emperor Alexander II and his monarchy during this era. It reflects the ongoing struggle between those seeking change and reform within Imperial Russia and those who fiercely clung to traditional aristocratic power structures. The rebellion depicted here was orchestrated by Narodnaya Volya (People's Will), a revolutionary organization determined to overthrow Tsarist rule through acts of terrorism and assassination. Stepan Khalturin, one such member involved in this uprising against Emperor Alexander II's regime, is believed to have masterminded this particular attack. While capturing only fragments of destruction caused by this act of revolt, this photograph encapsulates both the physical devastation wrought upon the Winter Palace and also represents broader themes such as political unrest and societal upheaval prevalent at that time. As we gaze upon this male portrait frozen in time amidst shattered remnants from an empire's past glory, we are reminded not only of one man's reign but also how historical events can shape nations forever.
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