Russian folk splints – Ego Imperatorskoe Velichestvo Velikii Kniaz Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
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The surrounding environment consists primarily of ranks of soldiers, meticulously rendered to convey uniformity and order. They are arranged in symmetrical formations on either side of the central figure, creating a sense of vastness and power. The perspective employed emphasizes the scale of the military presence, underscoring the subject’s position within this hierarchical structure.
The artist has utilized hatching and cross-hatching techniques to create tonal variation and depth, particularly noticeable in the rendering of the horses and uniforms. This technique contributes to a sense of texture and realism, despite the overall graphic nature of the work. The background is relatively plain, drawing attention solely to the central figure and his military retinue.
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