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Inside the darkly beautiful world of Mikhail Vrubel
Drawing inspiration from mythology, literature, and spirituality, Vrubel created haunting images filled with intensity and inner conflict. His distinctive style - marked by faceted brushwork, rich colors, and expressive forms - set him apart from his contemporaries.
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From the Hermitage to the Tretyakov: Russian Museum Powerhouses
Russian museums reflect the nation’s artistic legacy, imperial past, and evolving cultural identity, making them essential destinations for visitors and art lovers worldwide.
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Russia’s Last Tsar Story – From Throne to Twilight
Through history, art, and testimony, this work reveals the story of a monarch torn between duty and destiny, and a family caught in the crossfire of change. More than a tale of downfall, it is a window into the end of an empire and the birth of a new Russia.
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The Last Tsar – Crowned in Glory, Lost to Revolution
This is a major pictorial work about the Romanov dynasty, the supreme rulers of Russia for over 300 years, with special emphasis on the life of Nicholas II, the last Tsar. Moreover, it is an unsurpassed photographic record of the lives of the last reigning members of the Russian Royal family.
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The golden age of Russian Painting: Tradition and Innovation
From the 18th century to the 20th, this book gives a panorama of Russian painting not equalled anywhere else. Russian culture developed in contact with the wider European influence, but retained strong native intonations.
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Russian The Last Tsar: Power, Revolution, and the End of an Empire
The great majority of the photographs used in this book have never been published before, and have rarely been seen even by researchers from the West, having remained hidden in archives for 70 years, since the Russian revolution.
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The spiritual odyssey of Nicholas Roerich: Art beyond boundaries
Nicholas Roerich, with his huge and versatile talent, is one of the most interesting creative minds of the early 20th century.
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Discovering the Multifaceted World of Persian Art and its Significance
The 1001 Treasures
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European Art: A Timeless Legacy Capturing Hearts and Minds
The European continent gathers together, without a doubt, the most famous works of art, evidence of the history of Western art. The cultural capitals and their emblematic museums contain paintings, sculptures, or rather works of art, devised by the great artists, representative of European culture.
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Eternal Testaments of Brilliance: 1000 Monuments of Genius
Since the mythical Tower of Babel, humans have continuously tried to erect monuments to match their oversized egos. With ancient ziggurats, the Taj Mahal or the Empire State Building, man has for centuries demonstrated his force by raising structures for purposes both religious and profane.



























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