
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze sculpture of Ivan IV Vasilyevich the Terrible (1530-1584), the first Russian Tsar, is prominently displayed within a clear glass case in an outdoor setting. The statue depicts the historical figure standing, adorned in elaborate royal attire including a crown, an ornate patterned robe, and a long staff or scepter held in his left hand. A string of beads or rosary is visible in his right hand. The statue is illuminated by a small, modern light fixture mounted inside the display case, near its base. The glass case reflects the surrounding environment, showing bare tree branches and the sky, creating a layered visual effect. In the background, beyond the case, there are green grassy areas, deciduous trees with no leaves suggesting late autumn or winter, and a paved path. A white fence or structure can be faintly seen in the distance. A rectangular plaque on the side of the display case provides information in Russian: "Иван IV Васильевич Грозный (1530-1584)" (Ivan IV Vasilyevich the Terrible (1530-1584)), "Первый русский царь." (First Russian Tsar.), and "Скульптура передана в дар городу Чебоксары меценатом Рощиным Всеволодом Игоревичем" (The sculpture was presented as a gift to the city of Cheboksary by patron Roshchin Vsevolod Igorevich). The scene takes place in Cheboksary, Russia.
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Volume
3,307
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TVL
$1.32

