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Grand Princess Sofia pulls the golden belt from Prince Vasili the Cross-Eyed (From Illustrated Kara Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
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Grand Princess Sofia pulls the golden belt from Prince Vasili the Cross-Eyed (From Illustrated Kara Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)
Grand Princess Sofia pulls the golden belt from Prince Vasili the Cross-Eyed (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow
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Ancient Russia Boris Artemyevich 1802 1866 Chorikov Feast Folklore Grand Duchy Of Moscow Grand Prince Grand Prince Of Moscow Grand Princess History Of Russia Knyazhna Moscow Principality Muscovite Boyar Muscovy Old Russia Russian History Sofia Tradition Vasili The Dark Wedding Vasily Ii
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In this lithograph titled "Grand Princess Sofia pulls the golden belt from Prince Vasili the Cross-Eyed" we are transported back to ancient Russia, immersing ourselves in its rich history and traditions. The artwork, created by Boris Artemyevich Chorikov in 1836, beautifully captures a moment of folklore and celebration. The scene unfolds during a grand wedding feast, where Grand Princess Sofia stands resplendent in her traditional dress. With grace and determination, she reaches out to pull the golden belt from Prince Vasili the Cross-Eyed. This act holds great significance as it symbolizes not only their union but also the transfer of power within Muscovite boyar society. As we delve deeper into Russian history, we learn that Grand Princess Sofia was married to Vasily II Vasiliyevich, also known as Vasily II the Dark or Vasily II the Blind. Despite his physical condition, he held immense influence as Grand Prince of Moscow. This lithograph invites us to explore not just a single moment frozen in time but an entire era characterized by opulent costumes and elaborate ceremonies. It reminds us of how deeply rooted tradition was in old Russia and how these customs shaped its culture for centuries. Preserved within the collection of Russian State Library in Moscow, this fine art print serves as a window into our past—a testament to our shared heritage and an invitation to appreciate the beauty found within historical artworks like this one.
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