Portfolio of views of religious and civic architecture, Uglich, Russia
after 1892
- This portfolio includes three views of the Tsarevitch Dmitry Palace, three views of the Kremlin, and one view of the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral (Salvation-Transfiguration Cathedral), the Voskresensky Monastery (Resurrection Monastery), the churches of the Voskresensky Monastery (Resurrection Monastery), Saint Dimitry on the Blood Church, and Uglich Municipal School. These views also show the Municipal Duma, the Merchant Rows, Uspenya Bogoroditsy Church (Assumption of Our Lady Church), and a second view of the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral (Salvation-Transfiguration Cathedral). The views of the Tsarevitch Dmitry Palace show the palace before and after the restoration of 1892 and an interior view of the Antiquities Museum showing icons and other objects (PH1979:0184:0011).
Albumen silver prints
comps. (range): 27,8 to 28,5 x 37,9 to 38,6 cm secondary support (range): 44,8 to 45 x 60,8 to 60,9 cm
PH1979:0184:001-011
- Three corners of the title page are torn off. There is no case for this portfolio of works, only a title page.
imprinted - on the title page in gold, c.: "To their Imperial Highnesses / His Majesty Emperor / Nicholas Alexandrovich / and / Her Majesty Empress Alexandra Fedorovna."; and with the imperial seal of a two-headed eagle with a crown
Uglich; Russia (Federation);
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