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Russian Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov inspecting troops, c1794. Suvorov (1729-1800) inspecting troops before the Elector of Saxony Palace in Warsaw in 1794
In an Artists Studio, 1820s. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Quartet, 1840s. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Interior of the Aviary in the Pavlovsk Palace, mid 19th century. The Pavlovsk Palace was designed in the 1780s by Charles Cameron
Portrait of the Author Heinrich Heine, 1840s. One of the most significant German poets, Heine (1797-1856) is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which was set to music
The Kitchen, 17th century. Found in the collection of the M Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol, Ukraine
The Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia, 1820s. The theatre was built in 1818 after the previous building burned down in 1811
The Marble Palace and the Neva Embankment, St Petersburg, Russia, 1822. Built between 1768 and 1785, the Neoclassical Marble Palace was constructed for Count Grigori Orlov
Railway station and French restaurant in Catharinhof, St Petersburg, Russia, 19th century. Found in the collection of the A Pushkin Memorial Museum, St Petersburg
The Synodal Printing House, Nikolskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, 1840s. Built in the early 1810s, the building stands on the site where Russias first printed book and newspaper were produced
Monument of Peter the Great in the Senate Square of St Petersburg, Russia, winter, 1822. Found in the collection of the A Pushkin Memorial Museum, St Petersburg
The Hermitage Theatre in St Petersburg, 1840s. The theatre was built in the 1780s by order of Catherine the Great. The Palladian building was designed by Italian-born architect Giacomo Quarenghi
Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, Russian playwright, 1850. Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) was the author of a trilogy of satirical plays on corruption in the Russian judicial system, Krechinskys Wedding
Richard Muhlfeld, German clarinettist, 1890s. The quality of Muhlfelds (1856-1907) playing, with the Meiningen orchestra, has been credited with inspiring Johannes Brahms to resume composing in
Dmitry Dmitryevich Minaev, Russian poet, 1860s. Minaev (1835-1889) wrote humorous and satirical poetry. Found in the collection of the Institute of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House)
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and author Maxim Gorky, Moscow, USSR, 1931. Gorky (1868-1936) was one of the pioneers of socialist realism in literature
Meat counter in a Soviet food store, USSR, 1960s. From a private collection
Soviet politician Lavrentiy Beria with Josef Stalins daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, USSR, 1930s. Beria (1899-1953) was First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party during the 1930s
Princess Helen of Serbia with her husband Prince John Constantinovich of Russia, c1915. Princess Helen of Serbia (1884-1962)
Bath house of Tsar Nicholas II, Yessentuki, Russia, 1910sBath House of Tsar Nicholas II, Yessentuki, Russia, 1910s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral
Mineral water spring no 4, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Mineral water baths, Pyatigorsk, Russia, 1900s-1910sMineral water baths, Pyatigorsk, Russia, c1900s-c1910s. Pyatigorsk is a city in the northern Caucasus. It has been a spa resort since the early 19th century. From a private collection
Hotel Bristol, Pyatigorsk, Russia, 1910s. Pyatigorsk is a city in the northern Caucasus. It has been a spa resort since the early 19th century. From a private collection
The Kirov Sanatorium, Pyatigorsk, USSR, 1940. Pyatigorsk is a city in the northern Caucasus. It has been a spa resort since the early 19th century. From a private collection
Mineral water spring no 17 (new), Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral
Mineral water spring no 4 (new), Yessentuki, Russia, 1900sMineral water spring no 4 (new) Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral
Mineral water spring no 4 (old), Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral
Mineral water spring no 18, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Production of mineral water cake, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral
The Clinic of Balneotherapy, Yessentuki, Russia, 1915. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Interior view of the Clinic of Balneotherapy, Mineralnye Vody, Russia, 1910s. Mineralnye Vody is one of several spa resorts in the northern Caucasus
Railway Station Square, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Pyatigorsk Street and a hotel, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Mineral water spring, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water
Hotel, Yessentuki, Russia, 1900s. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water from nearby springs
Mountain near Kislovodsk, Russia, c1895. Kislovodsk is a spa town in the northern Caucasus. In the late 19th and early 20th century it was a popular destination for artistic figures
Waterfall near Kislovodsk, Russia, c1895. Kislovodsk is a spa town in the northern Caucasus. In the late 19th and early 20th century it was a popular destination for artistic figures
Jules Massenet, French composer, c1910. Massenet (1842-1912) is best known for his operas, which were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. From a private collection
Palace Square, St Petersburg, Russia, on Bloody Sunday, 1905. The Russian Revolution of 1905 broke out after troops fired on protesters trying to deliver a petition to Tsar Nicholas II outside
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian composer, 1890s. Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) was a member of the group of Russian composers known as The Five
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, 1914. Nicholas (1868-1918) succeeded his father, Alexander III, as Emperor of Russia in 1894. He was forced to abdicate after the Russian Revolution in 1917
The Family of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, 1910s. The Tsar (1868-1918), Tsarina Alexandra (1872-1918) and their children Grand Duchesses Olga (1895-1918), Tatiana (1897-1918), Maria (1899-1918)
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov, Russian composer, teacher and conductor, 1929. Glazunov (1865-1935) was Director of the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1905 until 1928
Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia as a child, 1910s. Maria Kirillovna (1907-1951) was the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna
Tsarevich Alexei of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra, c1910. Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov (1904-1918) was the fifth child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) and Tsarina Alexandra
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia, early 20th century. Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich (1891-1941) was the second child and only son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich
Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, c1900s-c1910s(?). Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh (1876-1936) was the third child and second daughter of Alfred
Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia, c1912. Kira Kirillovna (1909-1967) was the second daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna