Year: 2012
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How to travel to Siberia. Illustration from “The History of Siberian” SU Remezov. The end of the XVII century.
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Treaty of Pereyaslav. January 8, 1654 Artist M.Hmelko
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Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky.
B. Gondiusa engraving. XVII.
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Battle of Pilyavtsah. Lithograph with original Lebedev
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Chapter Ambassadors order AL Ordin-Naschokin. Unknown. artist. XVII.
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Salt works on the river. Mshage. From the book by Palmkvista. XVII.
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Boyar Morozov. Artist V.Surikov. 1887
The schism.
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Stepan Razin.
Artist V. Surikov. 1903-1910.
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The uprising in Kolomenskoye. 1662 Artist E. Lissner.
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The uprising at the Kremlin July 3, 1648 Artist E. Lissner
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Volga have to. Nikolsky, near Balakhna. Watercolor.
The end of the XVIII century.
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Russian peasants XVII.
Engraving from the book by A. Oleary. XVII.
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Council Code Section 1649 of the fugitive peasants.
Fragment.
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Colourless crystal glass with diamond-cutting, ormol St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory
The History Museum in Moscow takes pride in its collections of decorative and applied art, including an extensive collection of Russian art glass which reflects the entire history of glass-making in this country, beginning with the seventeenth century. Moscow and the districts surrounding it were among the oldest centres of Russian glass industry, active since…
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Tankard and candlestick
1850s Uranium glass with facet-cutting and gilded decoration; silver mounts by Frederik Bjork St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory
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Pitcher
Pitcher. 1850s Colourless glass and gold ruby glass with gilded decoration and enamelling; silver cover St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Beaker
Late 1700s Violet glass with gilded decoration St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Chalice
Late 1700s or early 1800s Milk and violet glass with gildinj, silver and enamel decoration Bakhmetyev Glasshouse History Museum, Moscow
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Early
Early 1900s Colourless and coloured glass, etching Gus-Khrustalny Glassworks History Museum, Moscow
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Quadripartite carafe
Late 1700s or early 1800s Colourless glass with gilded decoration St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Vase
1880s Colourless glass with blue and milk-coloured filigree decoration St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Vase
1860s Colourless glass, milk glass and gold ruby glass with facet-cutting Maltsov Glasshouse History Museum, Moscow
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Bowl
1890s Yellow glass with lustre painting and enamelling Diatkovo Glassworks History Museum, Moscow
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Tankard
1860s Light-blue smalt glass, with silver decoration and enamelling Bakhmetyev Glasshouse History Museum, Moscow
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Goblet
Late 1700s Blue glass with gilded decoration St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Goblet
1750s Colourless glass with facet-cutting, engraving, gilding and niello St. Petersburg Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Goblet with a scene of galanterie
1750s Colourless glass with facet-cutting, engraving and gilding Maltsov Glasshouse History Museum, Moscow
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Fancy goblet
Late 1600s Colourless and lilac glass, free blowing By Indrik Lerin, Izmailovo Glasshouse History Museum, Moscow
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Carafe and wine glasses. 1860s
Colourless and milk glass with facet-cutting and engraving St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Carafe. Late 1700s
Gold ruby glass with gilded decoration St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Lidded cup and goblet with a representation of Nike over the map of Europe 1810s
Colourless crystal glass with facet-cutting, gilding and enamelling; medallions of milk glass St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory History Museum, Moscow
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Monument to Minin and Pozharsky in Moscow. Sculptor I. Martos. 1804-1818 years.
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The expulsion of Polish invaders from the Moscow Kremlin in 1612 Artist E.Lissner
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Prince MV Skopin-Shumsky. Parsuna (portrait). The beginning of the XVII century
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Siege of Smolensk fortress troops Sigismund III in 1609 -1611 years. Engraving. The beginning of the XVII century.
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Oath of False Dmitry I Polish King Sigismund III of the introduction of Catholicism in Russia. 1874
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Kolomna. An engraving from the book by A. Oleary. XVII.
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Dionysius and his sons, 1502. A copy of the architectural murals. D.Vituhina. Karandish. Guasch.
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Tsar Fedor Ivanovich. Parsuna (portrait). End of XVI – early XVII century.
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Solovki Monastery. Corner St. Nicholas Tower. XVI century.
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Monument to the first printer Ivan Fyodorov in Moscow. Sculptor S. Volnukhin. 1909
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“The Apostle” – the first Russian dated book printed by Ivan Fyodorov in Moscow. 1564
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Tsar Cannon. The Master Andrew Chokhov. 1586
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Church of the Intercession on the Moat (St. Basil). Moscow. 1555-1560 years
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St. Basil’s Cathedral in the Alexander settlement XVI century.
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The walls and towers of the Kremlin XV-XVII century.
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Ivan the Great Bell in the Moscow Kremlin. 1505-1600 years.
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Cathedral of the Intercession (St. Basil’s Cathedral) in Moscow. 1555 -1561 years. Fragment.
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Voznesseniya Church in Kolomna
Voznesseniya Church in Kolomna, according to legend was built on the occasion of the birth of Ivan the Terrible. In 1532.
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Ermak. Sculpture Antokolsky XIX century.
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Portrait of Ermak Timofeevich. XIX century engraving of a portrait of the XVII century.
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Autograph Nil of Sora. XVI century
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Maxim the Greek
Portrait of Maxim the Greek. Picture of the manuscript. End of the XVI century.
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Saint Joseph Volotsky
Saint Joseph Volotsky (1439-1515), a prominent religious figure, led the struggle against heresy “Judaizers”, author of “The Illuminator”. Thumbnail manuscript of XVII century.
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Medieval weapons.
Helm of Prince Ivan, son of Ivan the Terrible XVI century.
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The salary of the Gospel. Contribution of Ivan the Terrible in the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. In 1571.
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Alexander’s settlement
Alexander’s settlement – the residence of Ivan the Terrible. Engraving by J. Ulfelda. XVI century.