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1848, Lopial (Vyatka Province) -1926, Moscow

Fatherhood

Design for a mosaic for the St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Warsaw. 1907

  • Canvas, oil. 268 х 400
  • Ж-5718

  • Received in 1910 from the Committee for the Construction of an Orthodox Cathedral in Warsaw, St Petersburg


The foundation for an Orthodox cathedral in the name of one of the patrons of the House of Romanov, Alexander Nevsky, was laid in the centre of Warsaw. The cathedral was designed by Leon Benois in 1894 and had its ceremonial opening in 1912. Leading Russian artists, including Viktor Vasnetsov and Andrei Ryabushkin, took part in designing the cathedral, which was notable for the wealth and variety of finishes. The cathedral was demolished in 1924-1926 as a symbol of Russian rule in Poland, and surviving fragments of the décor ended up at Orthodox churches in Poland and Belarus. The canvas Fatherhood, with an image of the Holy Trinity, done by Viktor Vasnetsov as a design for a mosaic, later destroyed, gives us an idea of the monumental church style of the last two Romanovs, in which traditional academic forms are combined with Art Nouveau.


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