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The Emancipation of the Russian Serfs (Study for The Slav Epic), 1914. Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
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The Emancipation of the Russian Serfs (Study for The Slav Epic), 1914. Artist: Mucha, Alfons Marie (1860-1939)
The Emancipation of the Russian Serfs (Study for The Slav Epic), 1914. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, Prague
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Alfons Marie 1860 1939 Czechia Emancipation Of The Serfs Exploitation Feudal Feudalism Landlord Landowners Landownership Mucha Nobility Peasant Peasants Russian History Russian Nobility Serf Serfdom Serfs Vassal Watercolour On Paper
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The Emancipation of the Russian Serfs (Study for The Slav Epic), 1914
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by Alfons Marie Mucha is a captivating artwork that delves into the complex history of Russia during the era of serfdom. In this thought-provoking print, Mucha skillfully captures the essence of a society divided between oppressive landlords and exploited peasants. The image portrays a powerful scene where a group of peasants, burdened by their feudal obligations, stand in stark contrast to the opulent figures representing the nobility. Through his meticulous use of watercolor on paper, Mucha brings to life the struggle and resilience of these serfs yearning for freedom. This study serves as an important precursor to Mucha's renowned series "The Slav Epic" which aimed to celebrate Slavic culture and history. By focusing on such pivotal moments like emancipation, he sheds light on Russia's turbulent past while advocating for social justice. With its intricate details and masterful composition, this artwork invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as exploitation, landownership, and societal hierarchies. It serves as both a historical document and an artistic testament to human perseverance in challenging times. Displayed at the National Gallery in Prague, this piece stands as a reminder of how art can be used not only for aesthetic pleasure but also as a means to shed light on significant chapters in our collective history.
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