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- en.wikipedia.org The Morning of the Streltsy ExecutionMorning of the Streltsy Execution. The Morning of the Streltsy Execution is a painting by Vasily Ivanovich Surikov, painted in 1881.Bulunamadı: vasili
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- Title: Morning of the Execution of the Streltsy
- Creator: Vasily Surikov
- Creator's place of death: Moscow
Bulunamadı: vasili - tostpost.com arts-entertainment/61-the-painting-…Describing the morning of the Streltsy execution, Surikov takes the basis of the official version. That is an act of justice, an accomplished 22 or 28 Jun 1698.
- artrenewal.org artworks/vasily-surikov/the-…Vasily Surikov. 1848-1916. Russian painter. The Morning of the Streltsy's Execution. 1881. 218 x 379 cms | 85 3/4 x 149 ins Oil on canvas.Bulunamadı: vasili
- britannica.com topic/The-Morning-of-the-Execution…Other articles where The Morning of the Execution of the Streltsy is discussed: Vasily Ivanovich Surikov: …in Surikov’s main trilogy...Bulunamadı: vasili
- arthive.com sl/vasilysurikov/works/15641~Morning_…Facebook. Twitter. Vasily Ivanovich Surikov. Morning of Streltsy's execution. View in interiorNEW. Like. 48. To the selection. 75. Comments. 0.Bulunamadı: vasili
- mydailyartdisplay.uk tag/the-morning-of-the-…The second work by Surikov, and my final choice, is his 1881 painting entitled The Morning of the Streltsy Execution.Bulunamadı: vasili
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Surikov_…Vasili Surikov. ... Morning of the Execution of the Streltsy. coordinates of the point of view. 55°45'12.211"N, 37°37'20.734"E. heading: 180 degree.
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- oceansbridge.com shop/artists/s/stu-sve/vasili-…...hand painted reproduction of "The Morning of the Execution of the Streltsy 1881" on a high quality cotton-linen canvas, originally by artist Vasily Surikov.