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The Terrible Collection

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: The Czar Ivan the Terrible, 1590, (1903). Artist: Hans Wengel

The Czar Ivan the Terrible, 1590, (1903). Artist: Hans Wengel
The Czar Ivan the Terrible, 1590, (1903). From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan IV and Malyuta Skuratov, 1870. Artist: Grigori Sedov

Ivan IV and Malyuta Skuratov, 1870. Artist: Grigori Sedov
Ivan IV and Malyuta Skuratov, 1870. Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) (1530-1584) was Tsar of Russia from 1547 until his death. Malyuta Skuratov was one of the leaders of the political police

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow after the Conquest of Kazan. Creator: Sir John Gilbert

The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow after the Conquest of Kazan. Creator: Sir John Gilbert
The Return of Ivan the Terrible to Moscow after the Conquest of Kazan. Ivan the Terrible of Russia (1530-1584) successfully besieged the city of Kazan which was held by the Tartars

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581, 1885, (1965). Creator: Il ya Repin

Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581, 1885, (1965). Creator: Il ya Repin
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581, 1885, (1965). Detail. Ivan the Terrible of Russia (1530-1584) killed his son Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich (1554-1581) in a fit of rage

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Iwan der Schreckiche 1530-1584, 1934

Iwan der Schreckiche 1530-1584, 1934. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530-1584), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan IV, c1601, (1907)

Ivan IV, c1601, (1907). Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530 -1584) known as Ivan the Terrible, the Grand Prince of Moscow (1533-1547) and Tsar of All the Russias (1547-1584)

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Cathedral of St Basil, Moscow, Russia, c1930s. Artist: SJ Beckett

Cathedral of St Basil, Moscow, Russia, c1930s. Artist: SJ Beckett
Cathedral of St Basil, Moscow, Russia, c1930s. Also known as the Intercession Cathedral, St Basils Cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible to commemorate the capture of Kazan

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1894. Artist: Pyotr Shamshin

Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1894. Artist: Pyotr Shamshin
Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1894. Kazan, the capital of the Tatar Khanate of Kazan, fell to the Russian army of Ivan the Terrible after a siege in 1552

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: A Boyars Execution During the Reign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, 1906. Artist: Vasili Vladimirov

A Boyars Execution During the Reign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, 1906. Artist: Vasili Vladimirov
A Boyars Execution During the Reign of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, 1906. Found in the collection of the State Regional I Pozhalostin Art Museum, Ryazan, Russia

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Throne of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, 16th century

Throne of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, 16th century

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: St. Basils in Evening light, Red Square, Moscow, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Basils in Evening light, Red Square, Moscow, c1970s. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Basils in Evening light, Red Square, Moscow, c1970s. City square (plaza) separating the Kremlin, from historic merchant quarter of Kitai-gorod

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Portrait of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible, early 18th century

Portrait of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible, early 18th century. Ivan IV, Grand Prince of Moscow (1530-1584), became the first Tsar of Russia in 1547

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: The Russian Army Capturing Narva on May 11, 1558, 1956. Artist: Alexander Blinkov

The Russian Army Capturing Narva on May 11, 1558, 1956. Artist: Alexander Blinkov
The Russian Army Capturing Narva on May 11, 1558, 1956. The Russians captured Narva, today located in Estonia, during the Livonian War

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1880. Artist: Aleksey Kivshenko

Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1880. Artist: Aleksey Kivshenko
Tsar Ivan IV Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1880. Kazan, the capital of the Tatar Khanate of Kazan, fell to the Russian army of Ivan the Terrible after a siege in 1552

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan the Terrible and the Ghosts of His Victims, 19th or early 20th century

Ivan the Terrible and the Ghosts of His Victims, 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Mikhail Petrovich Klodt
Ivan the Terrible and the Ghosts of His Victims, 19th or early 20th century. Ivan IV, Grand Prince of Moscow (1530-1584), became the first Tsar of Russia in 1547

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia

Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia
Ivan IV, the Terrible, Tsar of Russia. Known as The Terrible, Ivan (1530-1584) assumed power as the first Emperor of Russia in 1547

Background imageThe Terrible Collection: Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia, c16th century

Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia, c16th century
Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV), Tsar of Russia, c16th century. Woodcut


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