A masterpiece of 19th-century Russian realist oil painting in the style of Vasily Pukirev and the Peredvizhniki movement. Scene inside a dimly lit Orthodox church during a wedding crowning ceremony. The bride is a very young, pale, and beautiful woman in a white lace wedding dress and veil, holding a lit candle, looking down with a sorrowful, resigned, and tearful expression. The groom is an elderly, wealthy man in a dark formal tailcoat with medals on his chest, holding a candle, looking straight ahead with a cold, self-satisfied expression. An Orthodox priest in rich golden and green liturgical vestments stands before them. Behind the bride stands a young, handsome best man looking furious, deeply resentful, and heartbroken, glaring at the groom. Masterful use of chiaroscuro, dramatic warm candlelight illuminating the highly expressive faces against the dark, shadowy church interior with a blurred golden iconostasis in the background. Rich earthy color palette, highly detailed academic realism, emotional depth, solemn and melancholic atmosphere, oil on canvas texture, museum quality.