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Portrait of a Lady with a Lorgnette, 1830s. Creator: Hampeln, Carl, von (1794-after 1880)Portrait of a Lady with a Lorgnette, 1830s. Found in the Collection of State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
A Seine embankment, 1914-1915. Artist: Exter, Alexandra Alexandrovna (1882-1949)A Seine embankment, 1914-1915. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
The Ravens Have Arrived, 1871, (1965). Creator: Aleksey SavrasovThe Ravens Have Arrived, 1871, (1965). Winter scene in the village of Molvitino near Jaroslavl in the Volga region of Russia. Painting in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The entrance of a 17th Century Church in Yaroslavl, ca 1894. Private Collection
Suprematism, 1916. Found in the Collection of State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
Country house at the twilight, 1890s. Artist: Levitan, Isaak Ilyich (1860-1900)Country house at the twilight, 1890s. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
Paris, Porte Saint-Denis, 1923-1939. Artist: Korovin, Konstantin Alexeyevich (1861-1939)Paris, Porte Saint-Denis, 1923-1939. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
Interior of the Church of St. Nicholas, Yaroslav, c1900, (1905). Artist: Georges KossiakoffInterior of the Church of St. Nicholas, Yaroslav, c1900, (1905). From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]
Entrance to the Church of Elijah the Prophet, Yaroslav, c1900, (1905). Artist: Georges KossiakoffEntrance to the Church of Elijah the Prophet, Yaroslav, c1900, (1905). From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]
The Tolga Convent in Yaroslavl, 1910The Tolga Convent in Yaroslavl
Marina Mniszech with her Father under Arrest, 1883. Artist: Mikhail Petrovich KlodtMarina Mniszech with her Father under Arrest, 1883. Marina Mniszech (c1588-1614) was a Polish noblewoman who became Tsarina of Russia after marrying the impostor False Dmitry I in 1605 during
The Volkov Theatre, Yaroslavl, Russia, 1880s-1890s. The Volkov Theatre was founded in the 1750s by actor Feodor Volkov, a merchants son. It was the first permanent theatre in Russia