File:Portrait of Elizabeth Speranskaya, lithograph.jpg

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English: Unknown lithographer, mid-19th century

Portrait of Elizabeth Speranskaya Russia, mid-19th century

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Unknown lithographer, mid-19th century Title:

Portrait of Elizabeth Speranskaya

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Russia Date:

mid-19th century Technique:

lithography

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20,3х16,7; 25х20,3 cm

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Entered the Hermitage in 1919

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ЭРГ-19092
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Source Portrait of Elizabeth Speranskaya
Author Unknown lithographer
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