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Family portrait of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, 1860s. Alexander (1818-1881) was Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as The Liberator, he emancipated Russias serfs in 1861
Tsar Alexander III and Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna of Russia, 1880s. Alexander III (1845-1894) married Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), formerly known as Dagmar of Denmark, the younger sister of Alexandra
Count Sergei Sheremetev and Countess Ekaterina Sheremeteva and family, 1870s. Count Sergei Dmitrievich Sheremetev (1844-1918) married Princess Ekaterina Vyzemskaya (1849-1929) in 1868
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia, late 19th or early 20th century. Sergei Alexandrovich (1857-1905) was the fifth son of Tsar Alexander II
Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna of Russia, late 18th or early 19th century. A German princess of the House of Hesse, Elizabeth Fyodorovna (1864-1918) was an older sister of Tsarina Alexandra
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1882. Artist: Scherer Nabholz & CoDanilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, 1882. The Danilov Monastery was originally founded in the 13th century by Alexander Nevskys son, Daniil
Metropolitan Filaret (Drozdov) of Moscow, c19th century. Filaret (1772-1867) became Metropolitan of Moscow in 1826, and was the most influential figure in the Russian Orthodox Church for over 40
Church of the Saviour in the Woods, in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg
Bishop Nikon (Rozhdestvensky) of Serpukhov, c1900s-c1910sBishop Nikon (Rozhdestvensky) (1851-1919) of Serpukhov, c1900s-c1910s. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
Bishop Anastasy (Gribanovsky) of Serpukhov, c1906-c1907Bishop Anastasy (Gribanovsky) (1873-1965) of Serpukhov, 1906-1907. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia, before its closure, late 1920s. The Danilov Monastery was originally founded in the 13th century by Alexander Nevskys son, Daniil
Danilov Monastery, Moscow, Russia. The Danilov Monastery was originally founded in the 13th century by Alexander Nevskys son, Daniil
Archimandrite Tikhon (Rudnev), Russian Orthodox clergyman, 1901. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
Suburban train station in fornt of the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg, Russia, c1896-c1898. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow
Professors of the Russian Academy of Arts, 1913. Found in the collection of the State Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow
Exhibition of Petrograd artists, the Academy of Arts, Petrograd, Soviet Union, 1923. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg. Russian photographer
The Saviour Cathedral (the Old Fair Cathedral), Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievThe Saviour Cathedral (the Old Fair Cathedral), Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. The cathedral was designed by Agustin de Betancourt and Auguste de Montferrand in Empire style
Minins Tomb in the Saviour Cathedral in the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievMinins Tomb in the Saviour Cathedral in the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, Russia, 1896. The cathedral was designed by Agustin de Betancourt and Auguste de Montferrand in Empire style
The Virgins Nativity Church (Stroganov Church), Nizhny Novogorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievThe Virgins Nativity Church (Stroganov Church), Nizhny Novogorod, Russia, 1896. Completed in 1719, this church is one of several built in Baroque style in Nizhny Novgorod by the Stroganovs
Tsars Pavilion, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievTsars Pavilion, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
General view, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievGeneral view, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Northern Pavilion, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievNorthern Pavilion, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Main fair building, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievMain fair building, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Panorama of the Nobel Company, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievPanorama of the Nobel Company, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896
Concrete bridge, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievConcrete Bridge, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
City Theatre, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievCity Theatre, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg
Arts corner, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievArts Corner, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Machines corner, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievMachines corner, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
China Pavilion, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievChina Pavilion, the All-Russian Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Naval Corner, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievNaval Corner, the All-Russia Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Staged from 28 May to 1 October 1896, the All-Russia industrial
Strelka, confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievStrelka, confluence of the Volga and Oka rivers, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg
The Church of the Nativity of John the Precursor, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievThe Church of the Nativity of John the Precursor, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. The church was built in the late 17th century
The Imperial Palace in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Artist: Maxim DmitrievThe Imperial Palace in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 1896. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg
Alexander Blok, Russian poet, c1917-1921. Pictured with members of the Extraordinary Ruling Commission. Blok (second from right) (1880-1921)
Russian author Leo Tolstoy with visitors, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia, late 19th or early 20th century. Tolstoy (1828-1910) is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all novelists
Olga Forsh, Russian author, mid 20th century. Olga Forsh (1871-1961) wrote historical novels, the most popular of which was Palace and Prison (1923)
Ivan A Bunin, Russian author, c1937. Bunin (1870-1953) was a short story writer and novelist. He was not a supporter of the Bolsheviks and left Russia after the Revolution
Boris Polonsky, son of Russian poet Yakov Polonsky, late 19th or early 20th century. Yakov Polonsky (1820-1898) was a leading poet in the Romantic tradition of Pushkin
Alexander Polonsky, son of Russian poet Yakov Polonsky, 1910s. Yakov Polonsky (1820-1898) was a leading poet in the Romantic tradition of Pushkin
Russian author Leo Tolstoy with his family, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia, late 19th century(?). Tolstoy (1828-1910) is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all novelists
Yakov Polonsky, Russian poet, working at an easel, c1890. Artist: Sergei Dmitrievich BotkinYakov Polonsky, Russian poet, working at an easel, c1890. Polonsky (1820-1898) was a leading poet in the Romantic tradition of Pushkin
Yakov Polonsky and Afanasy Fet, Russian poets, c1890. Artist: Sergei Dmitrievich BotkinYakov Polonsky and Afanasy Fet, Russian poets, c1890. Polonsky (1820-1898) was a leading poet in the Romantic tradition of Pushkin
Russian poet Yakov Polonsky and his family visiting the poet Afanasy Fet, c1890. Artist: Sergei Dmitrievich BotkinRussian poet Yakov Polonsky and his family visiting the poet Afanasy Fet, c1890. Polonsky (1820-1898) was a leading poet in the Romantic tradition of Pushkin
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian author, 1880s. Artist: Konstantin SchapiroMikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian author, 1880s. Saltykov-Shchedrin (1826-1889), better known as Shchedrin, was a prominent satirist
Alexander Blok, Russian poet, c1900s. Blok (1880-1921) was a leading member of the Symbolist movement in Russian literature
Alexandra Beketova-Blok, Russian author and translator, with her pet dog, early 19th century. Alexandra Beketova-Blok (1860-1923) was the mother of the Symbolist poet Alexander Blok
Ivan Goncharov, Russian author, 19th century. Artist: Andrei DeniereIvan Goncharov, Russian author, 19th century. Goncharovs (1812-1891) best known work is his novel Oblomov, published in 1859
Boris Modzalevsky, Russian philologist, early 20th centuryBoris Modzalevsky (1874-1928), Russian philologist, early 20th century. Found in the collection of the State Museum of AS Pushkin, Moscow