Vladimir the Great by Zvorykin
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Vladimir the Great by Zvorykin
Fabulous Russian postcard featuring a reproduction of a painting by Boris Zvorykin (1897-1935) depicting Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great, also sometimes spelled Volodymer (c. 958-1015) - the grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 988. His name is spelt in a variety of ways: in modern Ukrainian, for example, as Volodymyr; in Old Church Slavonic and modern Russian, as Vladimir; in Old Norse as Valdamarr; and, in modern Scandinavian as Valdemar. Date: 1930
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10th Boris Cloak Kiev Staff Stair Stair Case Stairs Tsar Ukraine Ukranian Valdemar Vladimir
EDITORS COMMENTS
This fabulous Russian postcard features a reproduction of a painting by Boris Zvorykin (1897-1935), depicting Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great, also known as Volodymyr, Vladimir, Valdamarr, or Valdemar. The grand prince of Kiev, Vladimir is believed to have been born around 958 and converted to Christianity in 988, making him a pivotal figure in the spread of Christianity throughout Eastern Europe. The painting captures Vladimir in regal attire, wearing a fur-trimmed cloak and holding a staff adorned with a cross. The intricate design of his coat and the ornate staircase behind him add to the grandeur of the scene. Vladimir's conversion to Christianity is said to have been influenced by his exposure to the Byzantine Empire and the beauty of its people and liturgy. This painting, created in the early 20th century, celebrates Vladimir's role as a leader and a bridge between the Slavic and Christian worlds. The painting is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Russia and Ukraine and the enduring influence of their shared history. The intricate details of Vladimir's attire and the grandeur of the staircase behind him are reminiscent of the opulence of the Russian and Ukrainian courts during this period. The painting also highlights the significance of Christianity in shaping the identity of these two nations and their people. Boris Zvorykin's painting of Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great is a beautiful and captivating work of art that transports us back to a time of grandeur, faith, and cultural exchange. This postcard is a must-have for anyone interested in Russian and Ukrainian history, art, or culture.
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