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Author: Clover Yu.Yu.
Year – 1912. Size – 133x90. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower left. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Author: Makovsky V.E.
Year – 1900. Size – 120.3x160.2. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate by the Grabar Art Conservation Centre.
Author: Volkov E.E.
Year – 1880s. Size – 92x163. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed lower left. Certificate by the Center of Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin.
Author: Krachkovsky I.E.
Year – 1907. Size – 53х71,2. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower left.
Year – 1907. Size – 160x102. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower left. Certificate by the Independent Research Examination named after P.M. Tretiakov.
Author: Meshchersky A.I.
Size – 62,7х44,8. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Expertise by the I.E. Grabar.
Author: Shultze I.F.
Year – 1921. Size – 54,3х65,2. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Year – 1895 Size – 40.3x36.2. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower left.
Author: Berggolts R.A.
Year – Early 20th century. Size – 49х108,6. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed lower right. Certificate by the Center of Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin.
Author: Dubovskoy N.N.
Year – 1909. Size – 27,3х36,5. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Certificate by the Center of Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin.
Author: Burchardt F.K.
Year – First quarter of the 20th century. Size – 53.5x36. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed at the top right. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Year – 1906 Size – 77x115.7. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Expertise of VKHNRTS im. I.E. Grabar. Signed and dated lower right.
Author: Sudeikin S.Yu.
Year – Second half of the 1920s - 1930s. Size – 29x32,7. Technique Oil on hardboard. Description: Signed lower center. Certificate by the Center for Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin.
Author: Turzhansky L.V.
Year – 1913. Size – 27.1x63.7. Technique Oil on cardboard. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Year – 1910-1920. Size – 26,6х67,4. Technique Oil on cardboard. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Author: Germashev M.M.
Size – 35.5x48. Technique Canvas on hardboard, oil. Description: Signed lower left.
Author: Ostroumova-Lebedeva A.P.
Year – 1922 Size – 28.5x44. Technique Cardboard, oil. Description: Signed and dated lower left. Expertise of NINE im. P.M. Tretyakov.
Author: Begichev A.R.
Year – 1868. Size – 43.4x66.5. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate by the P.M. Tretyakov Independent Art Research & Expertise.
Author: Rosen I.S.
Year – 1919. Size – 81х65. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed and dated lower right. Certificate of P.M. Tretiakov Independent Research Examination.
Author: Voloshinov V.A.
Year – 1908 Size – 21x22. Technique Paper, gouache.
Author: Malyshev M.G.
Year – Beginning of the twentieth century. Size – 28.2x18.6. Technique Canvas on cardboard, oil.
Author: Tarkhov N.A.
Year – 1911 Size – 80x120. Technique Cardboard, oil. Description: Signed lower right.
Author: Petrovichev P.I.
Year – 1908. Size – 56.5x95. Technique Oil on canvas on cardboard. Description: Signed lower right. Certificate by the Center of Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin. The work comes from the collection of an inventor Yuly Vitalievich Nevzorov (1913 - 2010). The work was exhibited at the artist's exhibition multiple times: 6th exhibition of the paintings of the Union of Russian artists, Moscow-St. Petersburg, 1908-1909, Peredvizhniki exhibition (to the 100th anniversary of foundation of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions (TPKhV)). Out of the MIITR and the Moscow collector Yu.V. Nevzorov's collection, the State Museum of Fine Arts of Tatarstan, Kazan, 1971-1972. Exhibition of Russian and Western Europe Fine Arts, city of Novosibirsk (1976), city of Omsk, city of Barnaul, city of Novokuznetsk (1976–1978), city of Tomsk (1979), city of Lutsk (1980), city of Ivano-Frankovsk (1981), city of Lubny (1983). The work listed in the artist's catalogues multiple times: Illustrated catalogue of paintings exhibitions in 1909. The Union of Russian Artists, St. Petersburg, 1909; I. Krugly, Petr Ivanovich Petrovichev, Leningrad, the RSFSR Artist, 1975. P. 52.; V. Lapshin, Petr Ivanovich Petrovichev Artist, Moscow, Soviet Artist, 1988. P. 83.
Year – 1910-1920s. Size – 46.5x53. Technique Oil on cardboard. Description: Signed lower right. Certificate by the Center of Artistic Expertise named after I.E. Repin.
Author: Glinka V.N.
Year – 1930 Size – 19.5x28.5. Technique Cardboard, oil.
Year – 1937 Size – 25x34.5. Technique Oil on canvas.
Author: Gorbatov K.I.
Size – 90.5x110. Technique Oil on canvas. Description: Signed lower right.
Year – 1937 Size – 28x28.5. Technique Oil on canvas.
Author: Orlovsky V.D.
Year – 1880s - 1890s Size – 25x32. Technique Canvas on cardboard, oil. Description: Signed lower left. Expertise from the Center for Artistic Expertise named after. I.E.Repina.
Year – 1930s Size – 17.7x24. Technique Cardboard, oil.
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