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Movie poster The Punishment of Shirvanskaya by Ivan Perestiani - Grigori Ilyich Borisov (1899-1942). Colour lithograph, 1926. Russian State Library, Moscow
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Movie poster The Punishment of Shirvanskaya by Ivan Perestiani - Grigori Ilyich Borisov (1899-1942). Colour lithograph, 1926. Russian State Library, Moscow
FIA5406910 Movie poster The Punishment of Shirvanskaya by Ivan Perestiani - Grigori Ilyich Borisov (1899-1942). Colour lithograph, 1926. Russian State Library, Moscow by Borisov, Grigori Ilyich (1899-1942); Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the movie poster "The Punishment of Shirvanskaya" by Ivan Perestiani, beautifully rendered in a vibrant colour lithograph. Created in 1926, this masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Russian State Library in Moscow. The poster itself exudes an air of intrigue and excitement, transporting us back to the roaring twenties. It depicts a scene from a film featuring Grigori Ilyich Borisov (1899-1942), who was renowned for his contributions to Russian cinema during that era. In this visually striking image, we see Borisov portrayed as a boxer, donning an elaborate costume reminiscent of a clown. The juxtaposition between his athletic prowess and theatrical attire adds an element of mystery and suspense to the composition. As we delve into this artwork's narrative, it becomes evident that it represents more than just entertainment; it reflects the cultural fusion between Russia and Asia. The presence of Asian influences within Russian cinema underscores the interconnectedness of these two regions during the early twentieth century. Through its intricate details and expert craftsmanship, this lithograph captures not only our attention but also our imagination. It serves as a testament to both Borisov's talent as an actor and Perestiani's skill as an artist. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate the rich history and artistic expression found within Russian cinema while providing insight into how different cultures can influence one another onscreen.
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