Catalog of the historical and artistic exhibition of Russian portraits, organized under the highest patronage of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, held at the Tauride Palace to benefit the widows and orphans of soldiers who fell in battle (Q1582)
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The work titled “De Sanglen, Nataliia Andriivna, née Princess Obolenska,” No. 1161, p. 11. Property of Mykola Mykolaiovych Obolenskyi, in Moscow. XIV Second Hall of Emperor Mykolai I. Catalog of the historical and artistic exhibition of Russian portr
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| English | Catalog of the historical and artistic exhibition of Russian portraits, organized under the highest patronage of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, held at the Tauride Palace to benefit the widows and orphans of soldiers who fell in battle |
The work titled “De Sanglen, Nataliia Andriivna, née Princess Obolenska,” No. 1161, p. 11. Property of Mykola Mykolaiovych Obolenskyi, in Moscow. XIV Second Hall of Emperor Mykolai I. Catalog of the historical and artistic exhibition of Russian portr |
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