Portrait of Sergei Nechaev 1847-82 illustration from 'The Revolutionary Period of Russian History by Glinski, St. Petersburg, 1913
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Portrait of Sergei Nechaev (1847-1882)" is an illustration that appears in the book "The Revolutionary Period of Russian History" by Glinski, published in St. Petersburg in 1913. The illustration, created by an anonymous artist, depicts Sergei Nechaev, a Russian revolutionary and political extremist known for his role in the Nihilist movement during the 19th century. Nechaev's controversial life and his advocacy for revolutionary action made him a notable figure in Russian history, particularly for his involvement in the assassination of a fellow student, which led to his portrayal in literature and art as an embodiment of radicalism.
The portrait is significant as a historical representation of Nechaev, capturing the intensity and fervor of the revolutionary atmosphere in Russia during that period. The illustration is likely to be a lithograph or engraving, common mediums for book illustrations at the time. As a visual document, it contributes to the understanding of the iconography surrounding Nechaev and the revolutionary figures of his time.
Given the anonymity of the artist and the specific context of the work's publication, the illustration serves as a cultural artifact rather than a standalone piece of fine art. It is part of the broader narrative of Russian revolutionary history and reflects the period's artistic style and the dissemination of political ideas through visual means.
The illustration's presence in Glinski's book indicates its role in complementing the written historical account, offering readers a visual connection to the past. While the artist's identity remains unknown, the work itself remains a point of interest for those studying Russian history, the Nihilist movement, and the role of art in documenting and shaping historical narratives.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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