Twilight of the Romanovs
A Photographic Odyssey Across Imperial Russia
Veronica Buckley author Philipp Blom author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:4th Mar '13
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This captivating collection reveals the last years of the Romanov dynasty through stunning photographs, showcasing a rich yet tumultuous era in Russia's history.
In Twilight of the Romanovs, readers are transported to the world of pre-revolutionary Russia through a stunning collection of original photographs. Captured during the last decades of Romanov rule, these images showcase the beauty and complexity of a society on the brink of monumental change. With many remarkable color photographs created using an early three-color plate technique, the book brings the remote past to life, allowing viewers to experience a vivid jolt into history.
The photographs reveal a society marked by exceptional diversity and stark contrasts. While persistent poverty is evident, the images also highlight a richness and modernity that might surprise contemporary viewers. This collection serves as a poignant reminder of a world that was soon to be irrevocably altered. As the Russian Empire faced destruction, these snapshots capture a moment in time that is both timeless and archaic.
Twilight of the Romanovs not only showcases the faces, postures, buildings, and landscapes of a bygone era but also emphasizes a surprising continuity that resonates with those who view it today. Despite the cataclysm that followed, the essence of the past lives on through these photographs, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the last years of the Romanov dynasty and the world they inhabited.
'A rare treat to be able to see century-old images in colour … everyone should find something of interest' - Amateur Photographer
'I have never seen a more beautiful book on the tragic dynasty of the Romanovs and the Imperial Russia they ruled over … this book is the nearest thing we have to a time machine to this period … this book is very much a thing of beauty' - Destructive Music.com
ISBN: 9780500516683
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1730g
248 pages