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English: Portrait of Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev wearing the Edinburgh University professor robe. Watercolour on paper. 57.5 × 46 cm. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Español: Retrato de Dimitri Ivánovich Mendeleyev con la toga de catedrático de la Universidad de Edimburgo. Acuarela sobre papel. 57,5 × 46 cm. Galería estatal Tretiakov, Moscú.
Русский: Портрет Дмитрия Ивановича Менделеева в мантии профессора Эдинбургского университета. Бумага, акварель. 57.5 × 46 см. Государственная Третьяковская галерея, Москва.
Date 1885
Source/Photographer http://www.picture.art-catalog.ru/picture.php?id_picture=4318
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  • 11:11, January 17, 2005 . . Ghirlandajo (Talk | contribs | block) . . 551×707 (27,769 bytes) (Repin's portrait of Medeleyev (1885) (PD) )
  • 11:10, January 17, 2005 . . Ghirlandajo (Talk | contribs | block) . . 551×707 (27,769 bytes) (Repin's portrait of Medeleyev (1885) (PD) )
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