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Portrait of the Revolutionary Count Piotr Kropotkin, 1919 (tempera on canvas)
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Portrait of the Revolutionary Count Piotr Kropotkin, 1919 (tempera on canvas)
BAL238867 Portrait of the Revolutionary Count Piotr Kropotkin, 1919 (tempera on canvas) by Pasternak, Leonid Osipovic (1862-1945); 104x74 cm; State Central Literary Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (1842-1921); explored glaciers in Finland; ); Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22663350
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Anarchist Distinguished Glasses Long White Beard Peredvizhniki Peredvizhniki Group Spectacles Bearded Geographer
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This portrait, titled "Portrait of the Revolutionary Count Piotr Kropotkin" showcases the enigmatic figure of Piotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin. Painted in 1919 by Leonid Osipovic Pasternak, this tempera on canvas print measures 104x74 cm and is currently housed at the State Central Literary Museum in Moscow, Russia. In this striking depiction, Count Piotr Kropotkin's commanding presence is evident. With his long white beard and distinguished spectacles perched upon his nose, he exudes an air of wisdom and authority. As a renowned geographer and explorer who even ventured into Finland to study glaciers, Kropotkin's intellectual prowess is clearly reflected in his piercing gaze. Beyond his scholarly pursuits, however, lies another facet of Count Kropotkin's identity - that of an anarchist revolutionary. Known for his radical ideas and advocacy for social change, he was also a prolific author whose works challenged traditional notions of power and hierarchy. The artist skillfully captures both sides of Kropotkin's persona through this three-quarter length portrait. The meticulous attention to detail brings out every nuance in the count's expression while highlighting the intensity behind those glasses. As part of the Peredvizhniki group - a movement dedicated to depicting real-life subjects with honesty and sincerity - Pasternak masterfully conveys not only Count Piotr Kropotkin's physical appearance but also hints at the
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