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The rulers of Moscow. Grand Duke Ivan III, Vasili III Ivanovich, Ivan IV the Terrible and their Amba Artist: Anonymous

The rulers of Moscow. Grand Duke Ivan III, Vasili III Ivanovich, Ivan IV the Terrible and their Amba Artist: Anonymous


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The rulers of Moscow. Grand Duke Ivan III, Vasili III Ivanovich, Ivan IV the Terrible and their Amba Artist: Anonymous

The rulers of Moscow. Grand Duke Ivan III, Vasili III Ivanovich, Ivan IV the Terrible and their Ambassadors (Detail), 16th century. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

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This print showcases the powerful rulers of Moscow during the 16th century. In this detailed artwork, we see Grand Duke Ivan III, Vasili III Ivanovich, and Ivan IV the Terrible alongside their Ambassadors. The anonymous artist skillfully captures the essence of these influential figures who shaped Russian history. The image takes us back to a time when autocracy reigned supreme in Russia. Tsar Ivan IV, famously known as "Ivan the Terrible" stands out with his intense gaze and commanding presence. His predecessors, Grand Duke Ivan III and Vasili III Ivanovich, are portrayed with equal grandeur and authority. As members of the Rurik dynasty, these rulers played crucial roles in expanding Moscow's influence and consolidating power within their realm. Their reigns witnessed significant political developments that laid the foundation for modern-day Russia. The fine art techniques employed in this copper engraving and watercolor add depth to each character's portrayal while highlighting intricate details of their attire and regalia. This masterpiece is now part of the esteemed collection at State Hermitage in St. Petersburg. Through this photo print, we glimpse into a pivotal era in Russian history where monarchy held sway over an empire on its path towards greatness. It serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy left by these formidable leaders who shaped not only Moscow but also influenced generations to come.

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