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Summary
DescriptionPeter the Great Interrogating the Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich.jpg |
English: Peter the Great Interrogating the Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich at Peterhof. Painted by Nikolai Ge in 1871. Now exhibited in the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Русский: « Петр I допрашивает царевича Алексея Петровича в Петергофе», картина Николая Ге, 1871 г.
Українська: Микола Ґе,"Петро І допитує царевича Олексія в Петергофі"
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1871 |
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Author |
Nikolai Ge (1831–1894) |
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Alternative names |
English: Nikolai Ge
Français : Nikolaï Gay
Русский: Николай Николаевич Ге
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Description |
Russian painter
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Date of birth/death |
27 February 1831 (15 February 1831 in Julian calendar) |
13 June 1891 (1 June 1881 in Julian calendar) |
Location of birth/death |
Voronezh |
Ivanovsky homestead, Chernigov Governorate |
Work location |
Italy, Saint Petersburg |
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Licensing
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