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Русский: Петр I с русскими послами за границей. Изображены русские послы, приплывающие из Нарвы в Любек. В одном из соборов Любека их внимание привлекает мраморный престол и огромный орган. Миниатюра из рукописи 1-й пол. 18 века "История Петра I", соч. П. Крекшина. Собрание А. Барятинского. ГИМ.
Date 18th century
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Э. Шульгина - Древнерусская миниатюра в Государственном Историческом музее. Выпуск VI. П.Крекшин - История Петра I (1982)
Author P.N. Krekshin

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