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Leon Tolstoi (1828-1910) avec son epouse Sophie (1844-1919), lors du premier anniversaire de la mort de leur fils. Photographie a l albumine, 1895. State Museum The Tolstoys Estate IasnaIa PolIana (Russie)
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Leon Tolstoi (1828-1910) avec son epouse Sophie (1844-1919), lors du premier anniversaire de la mort de leur fils. Photographie a l albumine, 1895. State Museum The Tolstoys Estate IasnaIa PolIana (Russie)
FIA5411442 Leon Tolstoi (1828-1910) avec son epouse Sophie (1844-1919), lors du premier anniversaire de la mort de leur fils. Photographie a l albumine, 1895. State Museum The Tolstoys Estate IasnaIa PolIana (Russie). by Russian Photographer, (19th century); Museum Estate of Leo Tolstoy, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Leo Nikolayevitch 1828 1910 Tolstoy Book Author Litaerature Photography Art
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In this poignant photograph, we catch a glimpse into the private world of one of Russia's most celebrated literary figures, Leo Tolstoy. Taken in 1895 at the State Museum The Tolstoys Estate IasnaIa PolIana in Russia, the image captures Tolstoy alongside his wife Sophie on the first anniversary of their son's passing. Both figures exude a sense of profound sadness as they stand side by side, their expressions tinged with grief and introspection. Despite their sorrow, there is also an undeniable strength emanating from them - a testament to their resilience in the face of tragedy. The photographer skillfully uses albumen printing techniques to create a timeless quality that adds depth and texture to the image. The contrast between light and shadow further enhances its emotional impact. This photograph serves as a reminder that even great minds like Tolstoy are not immune to personal loss and heartache. It humanizes him beyond his literary achievements, allowing us to connect with him on a deeper level. As we gaze upon this intimate portrait frozen in time, we cannot help but reflect on our own experiences with grief and find solace in knowing that even those who have shaped history have faced similar challenges.
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