Focusing on the intricate details of "Halberd and Pike," this watercolor artwork from the 1830s is attributed to Fyodor Grigoryevich Soltsev. The piece, created on paper using ink, watercolor, and crafted bronze, offers a unique view from different sides, highlighting fragments of the decor. The sheet dimensions measure 44.6 x 30.5 cm, with a larger mat size of 66.1 x 48.8 cm, enhancing the presentation of this historical artwork.
The watercolor, part of the collection at the Moscow Kremlin Museums, showcases the artistic skill and attention to detail prevalent in the 19th century. The combination of ink, watercolor, and crafted bronze creates a visually striking piece that captures the essence of the era. This exhibit provides viewers with a glimpse into the past, offering a closer look at the weaponry and decorative elements of that time period.