Illumination on Cathedral Square in the Kremlin on the occasion of the coronation of Alexander I. September 1801
/ Series: "Pre-fire Moscow in the 1800s in the paintings of St. Petersburg resident Fyodor Alekseev" /
Historical background
Fedor Alekseev (1753 - 1824) - the first master of the urban landscape in Russian painting.
In 1800, Emperor Paul I instructed Alekseev to paint views of Moscow.
The artist was very carried away by old Russian architecture: Alekseev stayed in Moscow for over a year and brought from there a number of paintings and many watercolors with views of Moscow streets, monasteries, suburbs, but mainly - various images of the Kremlin
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