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Raskolnikov und Marmeladov. Illustration for the novel Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky, 1874. Artist: Klodt, Mikhail Petrovich, Baron (1835-1914)
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Raskolnikov und Marmeladov. Illustration for the novel Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky, 1874. Artist: Klodt, Mikhail Petrovich, Baron (1835-1914)
Raskolnikov und Marmeladov. Illustration for the novel Crime and Punishment by F. Dostoevsky, 1874. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow
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The captivating print titled "Raskolnikov und Marmeladov" offers a visual representation of the complex relationship between two central characters from Fyodor Dostoevsky's renowned novel, Crime and Punishment. Created in 1874 by Mikhail Petrovich Klodt, Baron, this illustration beautifully captures the essence of the story. In this scene, we witness Raskolnikov and Marmeladov engaged in an intense conversation that reflects their contrasting personalities. The artist skillfully portrays Raskolnikov's brooding nature through his somber expression and hunched posture. Meanwhile, Marmeladov exudes a sense of desperation with his disheveled appearance and pleading gestures. The use of color lithography adds depth to the image, enhancing its emotional impact. The dark hues symbolize the moral ambiguity surrounding these characters' actions while also reflecting the gloomy atmosphere prevalent throughout Dostoevsky's work. This artwork not only serves as an exquisite example of graphic arts but also highlights the profound connection between mythology, allegory, and literature within Russian culture. It is housed in the esteemed collection of the Russian State Library in Moscow. As admirers delve into this mesmerizing print, they are transported into Dostoevsky's world—a place where moral dilemmas intertwine with psychological turmoil. Klodt masterfully brings these literary figures to life on canvas, inviting viewers to contemplate themes such as guilt, redemption, and
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