Art and Faith

Sunday, 25 April 2010

Pavel Ryzhenko. The Ipatiev House. The Morning After: From the Triptych “Imperial Golgotha”. 2004

The Ipatiev House: The Morning After (From the Triptych “Imperial Golgotha”)

Pavel Ryzhenko

2004

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The Ipatiev House was the site of the execution of the Royal Martyrs on 4/17 July 1918. Need I say more?

BMD

Pavel Ryzhenko. Let Everything that Breathes Praise the Lord. undated (contemporary)

Let Everything that Breathes Praise the Lord

Pavel Ryzhenko

undated (contemporary)

Pavel Ryzhenko. A Farewell to Tsarist Pogoni. undated (contemporary)

A Farewell to Tsarist Pogoni

Pavel Ryzhenko

undated (contemporary)

Pavel Ryzhenko. Aleksandr Nevsky: From the Triptych “The Shining Russian Land”. 2009

Aleksandr Nevsky

from the triptych “The Shining Russian Land”

Pavel Ryzhenko

2009

Pavel Ryzhenko. He Chose Faith! The Martyrdom of St George the all-Victorious. 2002

He Chose Faith! The Martyrdom of St George the all-Victorious

Pavel Ryzhenko

2002

Sergei Kirillov. Bogolyavlenie Street in Zapskovye: Pskov in the 17th Century. 1990

Filed under: fine art,historical,Old Russia,Russian,Soviet period,town scene — 01varvara @ 00.00

Bogolyavlenie Street in Zapskovye: Pskov in the 17th Century (Sergei Kirillov, 1990)

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