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Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)
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Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). Artist: Kondratenko, Gavriil Pavlovich (1854-1924)
Trizna (from the Saint Olga series). From a private collection
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This print showcases "Trizna" from the renowned Saint Olga series, created by the talented artist Gavriil Pavlovich Kondratenko (1854-1924). The artwork, part of a private collection, beautifully captures a moment in history with its traditional painting style and rich symbolism. Set against a picturesque field backdrop, this piece delves into the realms of Christianity and folklore in Ukraine and Russia during the Middle Ages. It depicts Princess Olga's epic battle against the Polovtsian tribes as well as her christening or baptism ceremony. The painting is steeped in historical significance, representing Kievan Rus, Russian history, and the influential Rurik Dynasty. Kondratenko masterfully weaves together mythology, allegory, literature, and Slavic traditions to create an exquisite work of art. His use of oil on canvas brings depth and texture to every brushstroke while capturing the essence of early Rus. The image also pays homage to Nicholas Roerich's fine art images that celebrated Slavic peoples' heritage. It portrays Prince Igor Svyatoslavich's encounters with Konchak Khan and his Polovtsy tribe during Igor's Campaign. With its intricate details and historical context rooted in Russian Orthodoxy, this print immortalizes Saint Olga - Grand Princess of Kiev - who played a significant role in shaping Russian history. A true testament to Kondratenko's artistic prowess and dedication to preserving cultural narratives through
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