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L asile de nuit (Dosshouse). Scene de rue, une foule de necessiteux, sans abri sont rassembles devant le batiment d accueil, souffrant du froid et de la pauvrete
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L asile de nuit (Dosshouse). Scene de rue, une foule de necessiteux, sans abri sont rassembles devant le batiment d accueil, souffrant du froid et de la pauvrete
FIA5343183 L asile de nuit (Dosshouse). Scene de rue, une foule de necessiteux, sans abri sont rassembles devant le batiment d accueil, souffrant du froid et de la pauvrete. Peinture de Vladimir Yegorovich Makovski (Makovsky, Makovskij) (1846-1920), huile sur toile, 1894. Art russe 19e siecle. M. Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sebastopol (Ukraine) by Makovsky, Vladimir Egorovic (1846-1920); M.P. Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures the raw reality of life in 19th century Russia. Titled "L'asile de nuit (Dosshouse). Scene de rue" it depicts a crowd of destitute and homeless individuals gathered outside a shelter, enduring the harsh cold and poverty-stricken conditions. Painted by Vladimir Yegorovich Makovski in 1894, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the artist's ability to convey emotions through his brushstrokes. The scene is illuminated by a solitary street lamp, casting an eerie glow on the faces of men, women, and children who find themselves trapped in a cycle of misery. The painting evokes feelings of empathy as we witness their struggle for survival amidst the unforgiving winter season. Makovski's attention to detail brings forth every nuance of hardship experienced by these individuals. From the tattered clothing to their weary expressions, each element tells a story of despair and desperation. The long queue outside the building reflects both hope for refuge and frustration at limited resources. This powerful piece serves as a reminder that poverty knows no boundaries or time periods; it transcends generations and affects people from all walks of life. It is an invitation to reflect upon our own privileges while acknowledging those less fortunate. Displayed at M. P. Kroshitsky Art Museum in Sevastopol, Ukraine, this artwork continues to resonate with viewers today. Its vivid colors capture not only the physical aspects but also evoke deep emotional responses within us all.
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