The Arkhangelsk cathedral in the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Nizhniy NovgorodBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Monument to Valery Tchkalov (1940, sculptor I.A.Mendelevich, architects V. S. Andreev, I.G.Taranov). Nizhniy NovgorodBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Monument to V.I.Lenin on Volga-Don Canal V.I.Lenin’s name. Sculptor E.Vuchetich VolgogradBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Building of regional committee of CPSU and regional executive committee VolgogradBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Eternal flame in a hall of Military glory on Mamayevom a barrow VolgogradBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Memorial on the Soldier’s field, erected in honor of the 30 anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. VolgogradBy adminApril 3, 2013Leave a comment
Volga hydroelectric power station of a name XXII of congress of Communist party of the Soviet Union. VolgogradBy adminApril 2, 2013Leave a comment
Dispute furthers truth. Pavel Leonenko, Olga Koptjuch and Vasilij Bustrow Russian sportBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment
Four times Londesmeister Vladimir Schisckin at the finish (right) Russian sportBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment
Monument to the first residents of Nizhny Novgorod. Nizhniy NovgorodBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment
Four-handled vase, of transparent pale green glass. Ht. 16.5 cm. Granada province (?). 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Ewer, of milk glass, engraved and gilt. Ht. 17.3 cm. La Granja de San Ildefonso. About 1775 Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Four-handled vase, of transparent green glass, with spirally trailed threading, chain decoration and moulded prunts. Ht. 17.5 cm. Andalusia. 16th to early 17th century. Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Vinegar bottle (inscribed Vinagre) and mustard pot (Inscribed Mostaza), оf mil glass, decorated with opaque multicoloured enamels, gilt. Ht. 18.5 cm.. 1cm. La Granja de San lldefonso. 1775-1778 Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Museum of Ceramics at Kuskovo
Vase of transparent glass the colour of smoky topaz. Hit. 16.5 cm. Granada province. 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Vessel of transparent yellowish glass. Decorated In lattlcinio technique, with opaque white stripes. Ht. 19.5 cm. Barcelona (7). Late 16th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Candlesticks, of transparent green glass. Ht. 16 cm., 9.5 cm., 26 cm. Granada or Almeria province. Late 17th to 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Spices cruet and salt, of crystal glass, engraved and gilt. Ht. 15.7 cm., 3,5 cm. La Granja de San Ildefonso. 1775—1780 Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Bowl, of transparent greenish glass. Plume-like prunts and loose rings suspended from loops of pale blue glass. Ht. 7 cm Diam. 15 cm. Andalusia. 17th to early 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Jug, of translucent cream-coloured milk glass, splashed with brownish-red, blue and turquoise. Ht. 16.8 cm. Catalonia. 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Bowl in basket form, of transparent green glass, with trailed chain decoration and short vertical pincered bands. Ht. 17 cm. Almeria province (?). 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Pertume flasks shaped as doves, of crystal and translucent opaline glass. Ht. 10.5 cm. and 11.5 cm. Castile. 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Cantir (communal drinking vessel), of transparent yellowish glass. Decorated in latticinlo technique, with opaque white threads spirally twisted. Ht. 23.5 cm. Catalonia. 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Double cruet, for oil and vinegar, of crystal glass, with ruby-coloured raspberry prunts and trailed cords of ruby-coloured glass. Ht. 21.5 cm. La Granja de San Ildefonso. 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Sweetmeat box in basket form, of crystal glass. Applied decorations, with a design impressed with pattern pincers. Ht. 17.5 cm. Castile (?). 18th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Serving dish, of transparent blue glass, with opaque white threads. Ht. 5 cm. La Granja de San lldefonso. Late 18th to early 19th century Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a commentThe Hermitage Museum
Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuries Spanish glass in the Hermitage 16th-19th centuriesBy adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment
Design for Snow Maiden’s dress in A. N. Ostrovsky’s Snow Malden. Roerich N.K.By adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment
Design for Father Frost’ dress in A. N. Ostrovsky’s Snow Mallen. Roerich N.K.By adminApril 1, 2013Leave a comment