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Summary
Adolf Jossifowitsch Charlemagne: Ceremonial reception of Alexander Suvorov in Milan, April 1799
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Artist
Adolf Jossifowitsch Charlemagne
(1826–1901)
Alternative names
Адольф Иосифович Шарлемань
Description
Russian painter
Date of birth/death
8 December 1826 (in Julian calendar)
31 January 1901 (in Julian calendar)
Location of birth/death
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg
Work location
Saint Petersburg (1847–1901); Paris (1856–1861); Munich (1856–1861); Stuttgart (1857)
Authority file
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VIAF: 70694481
ISNI: 0000000067084123
ULAN: 500130420
LCCN: n97872190
GND: 1241708088
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q15061209
Title
Ceremonial reception of Alexander Suvorov in Milan, April 1799
Description
Ceremonial reception of Alexander Suvorov in Milan, April 1799
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