The Church of the Savior on Blood is located in St. Petersburg, Russia. A cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church, this name is due to the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia on March 13, 1881, and the place where the church stands is the site of the Tsar's distress. The church was looted and closed by the Soviet regime during the Russian Revolution's transformation to a socialist system, and its interior was also damaged. In August 1997, the church was opened to the public for the first time in about 60 years. A Russian Orthodox cathedral, named after the assassination of the Russian Emperor It was looted and closed by the Soviet government due to the It was looted and closed by the Soviet government due to the change to the socialist system by the Russian Revolution, and the inside was also damaged. Technique:Oid paper, watercolor paint, pencil, old paper ●Size:F3 (273×220mm) ●Year:2019 ●Note:No frame no frame)