In 1883, the coronation of Alexander III took place in Moscow. The entire center of Moscow and especially the Kremlin, the venue of the celebrations, were illuminated. Creating a solemn composition of the Kremlin look in the evening, Bogolyubov strove for maximum reliability, even documentary. The artist with brilliance copes with the task of depicting the night sky and the Kremlin buildings that stand out against it, illuminated by electric bulbs and Bengal lights. Masterfully conveyed the illusion of space. In the picture you can see a lot of details that give the documentary image a lively character.
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