It is possible that this is due to the fact that the author for some reason prefers, instead of uploading images to the forum, to post them on a third-party service that is full of unnecessary and malicious advertising.Sounds good but i'm unable to open the pics.
Firstly, the picture is not of a Russian nobleman. The original is generally a typical scene for the 18th and 19th centuries (painting by Paul Leyendecker - "bride show"). You can also compare the scene with the painting by the Russian artist Pavel Fedotov - “The Major’s Matchmaking,” painted in 1848, as an illustration of similar events in the lives of people of those centuries.A Russian nobleman buys an overseas maid. The maid is an action figure cyborg Phicen in scale 1:6. The author of the costume is your humble servant.
Well, you called it a Russian nobleman buying a slave. Why didn't they call it goblins studying quantum physics in the presence of elves?Вы , прям, ниспровергатель какой то. Все воспринимаете, в серьез.
Ignorance of history gives rise to myths, fairy tales, stereotypes, lies, fakes, etc.Этот дворянин , вполне, мог позволить себе купить заморскую рабыню. ))))
Translated by google ( Nap ) This nobleman could well afford to buy an overseas slave. ))))
You are wishful thinking, deliberately distorting history and logical connections between events. But for what? Show off the skill of making details of rich costumes? So no one takes this position from you. Just don’t tie fantasy stories to real events, otherwise it looks like a provocation at best.Чтобы раба купили, надо показать его в лучшем виде. Иначе, никак невозможно.
Я думаю, зрители итак все понимают.
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