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English: Nicholas I (1796 - 1855), Emperor of Russia. Daguerreotype. 1850s
St. Petersburg: Sergei Levitsky Daguerreotype Studio, 1850s. Item #28 The daguerreotype is in fine condition, with colorful tarnish around the portrait; Dimensions: 10,5 x 12.5 cm. Hermitage museum holds a similar daguerreotype in its collection. |
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Author | St. Petersburg: Sergei Levitsky Daguerreotype Studio |
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