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Peter I Alekseevich (1672-1725), or Peter the Great as he is also known, emperor and autocrat of Russia, the fifth emperor from the Romanov dynasty.
Ruled from 1682 utill 1725.
The basis of the work was the engraving of J. Houbracken from the portrait by K. Moore (1718).
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, toned oak blacking, wood-carving.
Size: 900 x 730 mm |
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Alexander II Nikolaevich - The Liberator (1818-1881), the fifteenth emperor of Russia from the Romanov dynasty, the descendant of Nikolai I.
Ruled from 1855 utill 1881.
The basis of the work is the portrait by A. Kharlamov (1874) and from photographic materials of S. Levitskiy.
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, toned oak blacking , wood-carving, semiprecious stones.
Size: 960 x 740 mm |
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Alexander III Alexandrovich - The Peacemaker (1845-1894), descendant and the follower of Alexander II.
Ruled from 1881 utill 1894.
The basis of the work is the emperor's portrait on a 1909 banknote valued 25 roubles.
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, varnished and toned oak, machine processing, blacking , wood-carving, precious and semiprecious stones.
Size: 1122 x 806 mm |
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Ekaterina II Alekseevna (1729-1796) - empress and autocrat of Russia.
Ruled from 1762 utill 1796.
The basis of the work is the 1910 treasury note valued 100 roubles.
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, varnished and toned oak, machine processing, blacking , wood-carving, precious and semiprecious stones.
Size: 1395 x 855 mm |
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Nikolai II Alexandrovich (1868-1918), descendant of Alexander III, the last emperor of the Russian Empire.
Ruled from 1894 utill 1917.
The basis of the work are the photographic materials of S. Levitskiy from the 1900-1905 period.
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, varnished and toned oak, machine processing, blacking , wood-carving, precious and semiprecious stones.
Size: 1110 x 719 mm |
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Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837) is considered to be the father of the new Russian literature, the creator of the contemporary language of literature.
Died from a bullet of a French national G. Dantes.
The basis of the work is the portrait by O. Kiprenskiy (1827), it can be seen at the Tretyakovskaya gallery.
Made from: galvanoplastics, silvering, gilding, cold enamels, etched brass, varnished and toned oak, machine processing, blacking , wood-carving.
Size: 1140 x 830 mm |