Portrait of the Count. G. Orlova
The artist is unknown Copy from the picture written by Karlovige Christine (1768, Tomsk Okhm). Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich (1734–1783)-Count (1762), Serene Prince (1772), Fieldsaim General […]
The artist is unknown Copy from the picture written by Karlovige Christine (1768, Tomsk Okhm). Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich (1734–1783)-Count (1762), Serene Prince (1772), Fieldsaim General […]
The artist is unknown Kushelev Grigory Grigoryevich (1754–1833) – Count (since 1799). Studied in the Sea Cadet Corps. Member of the archipelagic expedition during the […]
The artist is unknown + About the restoration of the work – Hide the text about restoration The state of safety before restoration: Upon entering […]
The artist is the bells Savva Yakovlevich Yakovlev (Sobakin) (1713-1784) – the richest merchant and industrialist, the Ostashkovsky tradesman who came to St. Petersburg “with […]
The artist is unknown Sivers Yakov Efimovich (Yakov John; 1731–1808) – Count, in his youth was in the diplomatic service at the embassy in Copenhagen […]
The artist is unknown Metropolitan Gabriel Petrov, in the world Petr Petrovich Shaposhnikov (1730–1801) – son of the Moscow Synodal Hypodakon. Graduated from the Moscow […]
The artist is unknown Konstantin Pavlovich (May 8, 1779, Tsarskoye Selo − June 14, 1831, Vitebsk) − Grand Duke, second son of Emperor Paul I […]
The artist is unknown By analogy with the later portrait of Catherine II in the road suit, Mikhail Shibanov can be assumed that this portrait […]
The artist is unknown Alexandra Pavlovna, Grand Duchess (1783-1801)-daughter of Emperor Paul I and his wife Maria Fedorovna. Father’s favorite, educated and talented, she inherited […]
The artist is unknown Potemkin-Tauride Grigory Aleksandrovich (1739–1791)-Count (1775), Serene Prince (1776), Field Marshal (1784), Favorite and closest associate of Catherine II. Viceroy in the […]
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