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Grigory Orlov Collection

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Portrait of Princess Natalia Alexandrovna von Buxhoeveden (1758-1808), nee Alexeyeva, 1790s

Portrait of Princess Natalia Alexandrovna von Buxhoeveden (1758-1808), nee Alexeyeva, 1790s. Found in the collection of State Art Museum, Kharkov

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: The coat of arms of the Orlov House. Artist: Anonymous

The coat of arms of the Orlov House. Artist: Anonymous
The coat of arms of the Orlov House. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Portrait of the politician and military leader, favorite of Empress Catherine II count Grigory

Portrait of the politician and military leader, favorite of Empress Catherine II count Grigory Orlov (1734-1783), ca 1770. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Porcelain Plate from the Orlov Service, ca 1766-1770

Porcelain Plate from the Orlov Service, ca 1766-1770. Private Collection

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Porcelain Plate from the Orlov Service, ca 1770. Artist: Anonymous master

Porcelain Plate from the Orlov Service, ca 1770. Artist: Anonymous master
Porcelain Plate from the Orlov Service, ca 1770. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Portrait of count Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (1734-1783). Artist: Erichsen, Vigilius (1722-1782)

Portrait of count Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (1734-1783). Artist: Erichsen, Vigilius (1722-1782)
Portrait of count Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (1734-1783). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter

Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter
Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Gatchina Palace in St Petersburg was built between 1766 and 1781 for Count Grigori Grigoryevich Orlov, a favourite of Catherine the Great

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter

The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter
The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Gatchina Palace in St Petersburg was built between 1766 and 1781 for Count Grigori Grigoryevich Orlov, a favourite of Catherine the Great

Background imageGrigory Orlov Collection: The Marble Palace and the Neva Embankment, St Petersburg, Russia, 1822

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


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