RM2JPMGNW–Bathing scene depicted in the painting 'Two Panels from a Series of Rural Scenes' by German Renaissance painter Hans Wertinger (1516-1525) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany.
RM2JPMGP0–Painting 'The Great Flood' by Dutch Mannerist painter Joachim Wtewael (1590-1600) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany. The painting describes not the Biblical Flood but rather the mythological Great Flood from The Metamorphoses by Ovid.
RM2JPMGKX–Painting 'The Camposanto in Pisa' by German architect and painter Leo von Klenze (1858) on display in the Sсhасkgаlеriе (Sаmmlung Sсhасk) in Мuniсh, Germany. Frescos by Italian medieval painter Piero di Puccio in the north gallery dated from the 14th century and destroyed during World War II are depicted in the painting. Fresco 'Cosmography Theological' by Piero di Puccio (1389-1391) is seen at the left.
RM2JPMGN8–Two woodcuts by German Renaissance artist Erhard Schön (1543) in his book entitled 'Underweissung der Proportzion und stellung der possen' ('Instruction of Proportion and Position of Poses') printed by Christoff Zell (1543) in Nürnberg, Germany.
RM2JPMGP1–Zig-Zag Chair (1934) designed by Dutch furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany.
RM2JPMGKR–Painting 'Vicious Circle' by Polish symbolist painter Jacek Malczewski (1895-1897) on display at the exhibition devoted to Polish Symbolism around 1900 in the Кunsthаllе Мünсhеn in Мuniсh, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGKY–Painting 'Ideal view of the Acropolis and the Areopagus in Athens' by German architect and painter Leo von Klenze (1846) on display in the Sсhасkgаlеriе (Sаmmlung Sсhасk) in Мuniсh, Germany.
RM2JPMGP9–God the Father depicted in the apse of the Chapel of Raphael the Archangel (Kaple archanděla Rafaela) in the Klar Institute of the Blind (Klárův ústav slepců) in Malá Strana (Lesser Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. The institution was found by Bohemian philanthropist Alois Klar. The chapel designed by Bohemian architects Vincenc Kulhánek and Josef Kranner was built between 1836 and 1844. Mural paintings in the apse were created by Bohemian painter Vilém Kandler after the design by Austrian painter Josef Führich in 1844. God the Father is depicted during the creation of the world.
RM2JPMGPJ–Painting 'The arrival of the archbishop Wilhelm Florentin at the East choir of Saints Vitus' Cathedral in Prague' by Austrian painter Ludwig Kohl (1810) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGNM–Painting 'Competition on the Ponte dei Pugni in Venice' by German painter Joseph Heintz the Younger (1673) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany. The competition took place annually between the inhabitants of the eastern and western districts of the city.
RM2JPMGPE–Portrait of Franz Kafka by Czech-Jewish painter Bedřich (Friedrich) Feigl (1940) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGM4–Painting 'The Victory of Charlemagne over the Avars near Regensburg' by German Renaissance painter Albrecht Altdorfer (1518) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany.
RM2JPMGTD–Facsimile of the Kiev Missal also known as the Kiev Fragments or Kiev Folios dated from the end of the 10th century considered to be the oldest Slavonic manuscript. The original manuscript is preserved in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kiev, Ukraine.
RM2JPMGRP–Painting 'Elbe Landscape at the Porta Bohemica near Liroměřice, Bohemia' by German landscape painter Carl Georg Schumacher (1830-1850) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGPK–Painting 'View of Prague's Old Town Square with Marian Column' by Austrian painter Ludwig Kohl (1810) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGJD–Teufelstritt (Devil's Footstep) at the entrance to the Frauenkirche (Munich Cathedral) in Munich in Bavaria, Germany.
RM2JPMGM5–Crucifixion of Christ depicted in the armilla of Andrey Bogolyubsky on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnberg, Germany. The enamelled armilla dated from 1170-1180 from the tomb of Grand prince Andrey Bogolyubsky in Vladimir, Russia, the two pieces may have been gifts from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
RM2JPMGNR–Bust of German artist Herwarth Walden by German expressionist sculptor William Wauer (1917) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany.
RM2JPMGPN–Painting 'Golem' by Austrian modernist painter Anton Lehmden (1983-1984) on disрlау in the Кunstfоrum Оstdеutsсhе Gаlеriе in Rеgеnsburg, Gеrmаnу.
RM2JPMGPC–Interior of Saint Sergius Church (Paroisse Saint-Serge-de-Radonège) in Rue de Crimee in Paris, France. The Russian Orthodox church designed by Russian artist Dmitri Stelletsky was built by Russian emigrants in 1925. The church is housed now the St Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge). Mural paintings and iconostasis designed by Dmitri Stelletsky are seen in the picture.
RM2JPMGNG–Painting 'Rosé Quartet' by German expressionist painter Max Oppenheimer (1924) on disрlау in the Gеrmаnisсhе Nаtiоnаlmusеum (German Nаtiоnаl Museum) in Nürnbеrg, Germany. Romanian musician Arnold Rosé, Anton Ruzitska, Anton Walter and Paul Fischer are depicted in the painting from left to right.
RM2JJM15W–Detail of the painting 'The Murder of Aegisthus' by German history painter Friedrich Matthäi (1805–1806) on display in the Gаlеriе Nеuе Mеistеr (Nеw Маstеrs Gаllеry) in the Аlbеrtinum in Drеsdеn, Gеrmаny. The painting refers to a story from Greek mythology, in which Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus kill her husband Agamemnon. Clytemnestra's son Orestes retaliates the murder of his father. Orestes is depicted as he kills Aegisthus with the sword supported by his friend Pylades. Previously he killed his mother, who lays in the background. Orestes' sister Electra is depicted at the right.
RM2JJM1DT–Painting 'Defence' by German symbolist painter Ludwig von Hofmann (1910) on display at the special exhibition in the Gаlеriе Nеuе Mеistеr (Nеw Маstеrs Gаllеry) in the Аlbеrtinum in Drеsdеn, Gеrmаny. The exhibition 'Escapism and Modernity' devoted to German art around 1900 runs till 15 January 2023.
RM2JJM1B0–Painting 'Dolmen under Snow' by German Romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich (1807) on display in the Gаlеriе Nеuе Mеistеr (Nеw Маstеrs Gаllеry) in the Аlbеrtinum in Drеsdеn, Gеrmаny.
RM2JJM1AR–Sculpture 'Quo vadis' by Czech controversial visual artist David Černý (1990) temporary exhibited in the Brühlsche Terrasse (Brühl's Terrace) in Dresden, Germany. Trabant car on four legs was made in tribute to four thousands East Germans who occupied the West German Embassy in Prague, Czechoslovakia, before being granted political asylum in 1989.
RM2JJM1AT–Marble bust of Princess Wilhelmine of Sagan (Wilhelmine von Sagan) by Danish Neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1818-1819) on display in the Gаlеriе Nеuе Mеistеr (Nеw Маstеrs Gаllеry) in the Аlbеrtinum in Drеsdеn, Gеrmаny.
RM2JJM1E2–Printed advertisement of the Tea Shop of Pavel Kousmichoff now known as the Kusmi Tea Shop in Paris, France, published in the Russian émigré newspaper 'Poslednie Novosti' ('The Last News') on 15 May 1924. The brand previously known as the Tea Trade Partnership of Pavel Kousmichoff and His Sons established in 1867 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and known now as the Kusmi Tea had its main tea shop in Avenue Victor Hugo 11 Bis in Paris, France, and also branches and storages in London, Berlin, Hamburg, New York, Belgrade, Constantinople and Buenos Aires.
RM2JJM163–News entitled 'The Climbing to Mount Everest. The death of Mallory and Irvine' published in the Russian émigré newspaper 'Poslednie Novosti' ('The Last News') on 27 June 1924. English mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine probably had been the first to summit Mount Everest in their third attempt of 8-9 June 1924 during the British Mount Everest Expedition. They disappeared on the descent.
RM2JJM1DY–Painting 'Judas Iscariot' by German symbolist painter Sascha Schneider (1923) on display at the special exhibition in the Gаlеriе Nеuе Mеistеr (Nеw Маstеrs Gаllеry) in the Аlbеrtinum in Drеsdеn, Gеrmаny. The exhibition 'Escapism and Modernity' devoted to German art around 1900 runs till 15 January 2023.
RM2JJM1A6–Nazi slogan 'Arbeit Macht Frei' ('Work Sets You Free') on the gate of the Jourhaus building through which the prisoners was entered into the former Dachau Concentration Camp (Konzentrationslager Dachau), now the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site (KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau) in Dachau near Munich in Bavaria, Germany. The original gate is exhibited in the museum now.
RM2JCA9TA–Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice) and Saint Nicholas' Church (Kostel svatého Mikuláše) in Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, pictured from above, depicted in the Czechoslovak vintage postcard issued around 1940. The neo-Gothic wing of the Old Town Hall which was destroyed in the last days of the World War II is seen in the centre. The monument to Jan Hus designed by Czech sculptor Ladislav Šaloun (1915) is seen in the foreground at the right. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9XP–Sokol athletes perform during the 9th Sokol mass gymnastics festival (IX. všesokolský slet) in July 1932 on the Strahov Stadium (Velký strahovský stadion) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer published on the Czechoslovak vintage postcard issued in occasion of the 9th Sokol mass gymnastics festival. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9XX–Sokol athletes perform during the 5th Sokol mass gymnastics festival (V. všesokolský slet) in July 1907 on the Letná Plateau (Letenská pláň) in Prague, Austria-Hungary. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer published on the vintage postcard issued in occasion of the 5th Sokol mass gymnastics festival. Saint Vitus' Cathedral in Prague Castle is seen in the background. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9T9–Saint Nicholas' Church (Kostel svatého Mikuláše) and the Marian Column (Mariánský sloup) in Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) in Prague, Austria-Hungary, depicted in the vintage postcard issued before 1908. The Church of Saint Nicholas is described as the Russian Church (Russische Kirche) because it was used by the Russian Orthodox community before the First World War. The neo-Gothic wing of the Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice) destroyed in the last days of the World War II is visible at the left. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9XK–Muscular shirtless athletes depicted by Slovak artist Martin Benka published in the Czechoslovak vintage postcard issued in occasion of the 9th Sokol mass gymnastics festival (IX. všesokolský slet) in 1932. The bearded man depicted in the centre is Czech sports organizer Miroslav Tyrš, known as the founder of the Sokol movement. The 9th Sokol mass gymnastics festival was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Miroslav Tyrš. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9TE–Young officer of the Imperial German Army wearing parade uniform with an officer sword pictured around 1910 by Munich photographer Herman Tietz in his atelier in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RM2JCA9XT–Sokol athletes perform during the 10th Sokol mass gymnastics festival (X. všesokolský slet) in July 1938 on the Strahov Stadium (Velký strahovský stadion) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer published on the Czechoslovak vintage postcard issued in occasion of the 10th Sokol mass gymnastics festival. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9TJ–Scale model of the monument 'Fraternization' ('Sbratření') by Czech sculptor Karel Pokorný (1948-1950) depicted in the Czechoslovak vintage postcard issued in 1950. The controversial homoerotic statue depicts as the Czechoslovak man passionately kissing the Red Army soldier in May 1945. The original statue is installed in the town of Česká Třebová in the Czech Republic and the copy is installed in the Vrchlického Gardens in Prague, Czech Republic. Text in Czech means: To you, the Soviet Army! 23rd February 1948. Czechoslovak Army. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2JCA9TX–Russian Church in Karlsbad, Austria-Hungary, now Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic, depicted in the black and white vintage photograph dated from the beginning of the 20th century. The Orthodox Church of Saint Peter and Paul was built between 1893 and 1897. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RM2J9KBGP–Czech sports organizer Miroslav Tyrš depicted in the relief on the building of the Sokol sports club in Žižkov district in Prague, Czech Republic. Miroslav Tyrš was the founder of the Sokol movement.
RM2J85JDC–Female statue designed by Czech visual artist David Černý on the main facade of the Deym Palace (Deymovský palác) in Voršilská Street in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic.
RM2J7G9Y3–Allegorical relief devoted to the Czech national anthem 'Kde domov můj?' ('Where My Home Is?') on the revenue house in Ruská Street in Vršovice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka was completed between 1905 and 1906.
RM2J7G9XW–Abandoned statue of a vodník (Bohemian male water spirit) designed by Czech sculptor Karel Novák on display in the Art Garden (Umělecká zahrada) in Nusle district in Prague, Czech Republic. Former sculptural workshops used from 1924 to 1952 by Czech sculptor Karel Novák were transformed in the 1990s into romantic cultural space full of abandoned statues.
RM2J7G9Y2–Funny frog depicted on the console on the revenue house in Ruská Street in Vršovice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The Art Nouveau building designed by Czech architect Osvald Polívka was completed between 1905 and 1906.
RM2J61B4W–Religious procession with the Chasse of Saint Genevieve (Châsse de sainte Geneviève) depicted in the stained glass window designed by French stained glass artist Édouard Didron (1882) in the Chapel of Saint Genevieve in the Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont (Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont) in Paris, France. The Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont on Montagne Sainte-Geneviève is seen in the background. The original relics of Saint Genevieve were destroyed during the French Revolution.
RM2J61B7Y–Coronation of Charlemagne depicted in the mural painting by French painter Henri-Léopold Lévy (1874) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B60–Baalam prophesies that a star will arise out of the Midst of Israel. Mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B63–Moses commanding the waters to close upon the Egyptian Host. Mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B66–Jacob and Joseph depicted in the mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B6R–Funeral of French novelist Victor Hugo in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. Black and white photograph taken by French photographer Alfred-Nicolas Normand on 1st June 1885. The huge cenotaph installed under the decorated Arc de Triomphe was designed by French architect Charles Garnier.
RM2J61BDW–Feathers used by French novelist Victor Hugo to write his novel 'Les Misérables' (1860-1865) on display in the Maison de Victor Hugo in Paris, France.
RM2J61B5P–Expulsion from Paradise. Mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61BE0–The Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve depicted in the fresco designed by French painter Antoine-Jean Gros (1811–1834) inside the main dome of the Panthéon designed by French architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot (1758-1790) in Paris, France.
RM2J61B4H–Russian ballerina Lila Nicolska also known as Elisabeth Nikolskaia and Jelizaveta Nikolská (1904-1955) depicted in the gilded relief 'La danseuse' designed by French sculptor Maurice Pico (1926) on the main facade of the Folies Bergère Cabaret in Paris, France.
RM2J61BE8–Baptism of King Clovis I depicted in the mural painting by French painter Paul-Joseph Blanc (1874) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B88–Martyrdom of Saint Denis by depicted in the mural painting by French painter Léon Bonnat (1880) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61BE6–The Battle of Tolbiac depicted in the mural painting by French painter Paul-Joseph Blanc (1874) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B6D–Archangel Gabriel depicted in the ceiling painting in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B47–The Battle of Tolbiac depicted in the mural painting by French painter Paul-Joseph Blanc (1874) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B6A–Descent into Limbo. Mural painting by French painter Sébastien-Melchior Cornu (1870) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B78–Death of Saint Genevieve depicted in the mural painting by French painter Jean-Paul Laurens (1874) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B69–Moses and Job depicted in the mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B85–Childhood of Saint Genevieve depicted in the mural painting by French symbolist painter Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1877) in the Panthéon in Paris, France.
RM2J61B5A–Moses in front of the Burning Bush. Mural painting by French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1856-1863) in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France.
RM2J61B6C–Funerary monument to King John II Casimir Vasa of Poland designed by French sculptors Gaspard and Balthazar Marsy in the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, France. After the abdication the former king served as the abbot of Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and his heart is buried in this church.
RM2J61B6P–Catafalque of French novelist Victor Hugo under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, during the state funeral of Victor Hugo in May 1885. Black and white photograph taken by French photographer Louis-Antonin Neurdein on 31 May 1885. The huge cenotaph under the Arc de Triomphe was designed by French architect Charles Garnier.
RM2J51DJH–Coat of arms of the Don Cossacks depicted on the grave of Russian General Afrikan Bogaewsky (1873-1934) at the Russian Cemetery in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois (Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) near Paris, France. General Bogaewsky was a Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army and also the Ataman of the Don Republic.
RM2J51DJB–First Kuban Campaign Badge depicted on one of the graves of Russian emigrants at the Russian Cemetery in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois (Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) near Paris, France. The First Kuban Campaign also known as the Ice March was military withdrawal of the White Army during the Russian Civil War lasting from February to May 1918. All those who survived the First Kuban Campaign were awarded the First Kuban Campaign Badge.
RM2J51DRW–Russian princess Véra Obolensky (1911-1944) also known as Vicky Obolensky depicted in the Memorial chapel devoted to Russian white emigrants who attended the French Resistance during the Second World War at the Russian Cemetery in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois (Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) near Paris, France.
RM2J51DRY–Russian noblewoman Maria Skobtsova (1891-1945) also known as Mother Maria depicted in the Memorial chapel devoted to Russian white emigrants who attended the French Resistance during the Second World War at the Russian Cemetery in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois (Cimetière russe de Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois) near Paris, France.
RM2J45W4P–Ukrainian national flag depicted on the wall in Prague, Czech Republic. The huge flag was depicted to support Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic and to protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
RM2J3NHEM–West facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHNC–Grand Cross of the Iron Cross (Großkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) dated from 1939 fixed on the uniform of a German uniform on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHJG–Decapitation of Saint Nicasius of Reims depicted in the tympanum of the central portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHJC–Saint Nicasius of Reims depicted on the central portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France. Saint Nicasius is depicted at the right, while the Gothic statue of an angel is seen at the left.
RM2J3NHEB–Stone mosaic map of France produced by Russian craftsmen on display at the Château de Compiègne in Compiègne, France. The mosaic map was made from Ural precious and semiprecious stones by Russian craftsmen led by craftsman Danila Zverev and engineer Vasily Mostovenko at the Imperial Lapidary Factory in Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire. The map was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 and was gifted to the French state during the visit of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia to the Château de Compiègne in 1901.
RM2J3NHNA–Male mannequin dressed as a nurse of the 75th Infantry Division of the United States Army served in 1945 in Reims on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. Helmet
RM2J3NHC6–Isaiah the Prophet, Moses, Abraham with his son Isaac and Aaron depicted from left to right on the south portal of the west facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France. Gothic statues at the right side of the south portal are dated before 1220.
RM2J3NHN7–Female mannequin dressed as a nurse of the American Red Cross served in 1945 in Reims on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHC3–Pope Callixtus I (left) and two apostles depicted from left to right on the south portal of the west facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France. Gothic statues at the left side of the south portal are dated after 1252.
RM2J3NHJR–Resurrection of the Dead during the Last Judgement depicted in the tympanum of the left portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHC7–Gargoyles in the shape of a rhinoceros and other exotic animals on the west facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHNB–Male mannequin dressed as a trooper of the 12th SS Panzer Division 'Hitlerjugend' served in January 1945 in Bastogne, Belgium, on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHEK–Paris and Versailles marked with precious stones and platinum rivers on the detail of the stone mosaic map of France produced by Russian craftsmen on display at the Château de Compiègne in Compiègne, France. The mosaic map was made from Ural precious and semiprecious stones by Russian craftsmen led by craftsman Danila Zverev and engineer Vasily Mostovenko at the Imperial Lapidary Factory in Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire. The map was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 and was gifted to the French state during the visit of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia to the Château de Compi
RM2J3NHCA–Miracles of Saint Remigius of Reims (upper level) and the Biblical story of Job (lower level) depicted in the tympanum of the central portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHMK–Facsimile of the German Instrument of Surrender signed in Reims on 7 May 1945 and the kepi of French general François Sevez on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum. French general François Sevez was present at the German surrender in Reims, and signed the German Instrument of Surrender as the official witness.
RM2J3NHE8–The Battle of Rivoli on 14 January 1797 depicted in the allegorical painting in the Ballroom (Galerie de bal) at the Château de Compiègne in Compiègne, France.
RM2J3NHBR–Stone mosaic map of France produced by Russian craftsmen on display at the Château de Compiègne in Compiègne, France. The mosaic map was made from Ural precious and semiprecious stones by Russian craftsmen led by craftsman Danila Zverev and engineer Vasily Mostovenko at the Imperial Lapidary Factory in Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire. The map was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 and was gifted to the French state during the visit of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia to the Château de Compiègne in 1901.
RM2J3NHN0–Soviet general Ivan Susloparov (also spelled as Ivan Sousloparov) and his interpreter Ivan Cherniaev (at the left) pictured in the Map Room also known as the War Room of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France, on 6 May 1945. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed on this table in this room at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945. The historical room is served now as a part of the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition). The black and whi
RM2J3NHCY–Marble bust of the Emperor Napoleon III of France by French sculptor Henri-Frédéric Iselin (1862) on display at Château de Compiègne in Compiègne, France.
RM2J3NHJM–King Clovis I and Saint Remigius of Reims depicted from left to right on the central portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHMT–Signature of the German Instrument of Surrender in Reims on 7 May 1945 depicted in the painting by French painter Lucien Jonas (1946) on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum.
RM2J3NHCC–Baptism of King Clovis I by Saint Remigius of Reims depicted in the tympanum of the central portal of the north facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J3NHEW–Gothic statue of the Smiling Angel carved between 1230 and 1245 on the north portal of the west facade of the Reims Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims) in Reims, France.
RM2J2C8CP–Memorial to Czechoslovak general Milan Rastislav Štefánik designed by Czech sculptor Bohumil Kafka (1939) and unveiled in May 2009 in Bratislava, Slovakia.
RM2J2C8CJ–Slovak people executed by the Nazis during World War II depicted in the bronze relief by Slovak sculptor Rudolf Pribiš placed on the main door to the Slavín Memorial in Bratislava, Slovakia. The war memorial devoted to Red Army soldiers fallen during World War II was designed by Slovak architect Ján Svetlík and build between 1957 and 1960.
RM2J2C89E–Monument to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev designed by Slovak modernist sculptor Karol Lacko (1974) in front of the Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology (Fakulta chemické a potravinářské technologie) of the Slovak University of Technology (Slovenská technická univerzita) in Bratislava, Slovakia.
RM2J2C886–Saint Elizabeth of Hungary depicted in the mosaic over the main entrance to the Church of Saint Elizabeth (Kostol svätej Alžbety) commonly known as the Blue Church (Modrý kostolík) in Bratislava, Slovakia. The church designed by Hungarian architect Ödön Lechner was built between 1909 and 1913 in Hungarian Secessionist style.
RM2J2C8P8–Skull and bones depicted in one of the graves at the Russian Cemetery next to the Russian Chapel of Alexandra Pavlovna in Üröm near Budapest, Hungary.
RM2J2C8CC–Slovak woman burned by the Nazis in her house during World War II depicted in the bronze relief by Slovak sculptor Rudolf Pribiš placed on the main door to the Slavín Memorial in Bratislava, Slovakia. The war memorial devoted to Red Army soldiers fallen during World War II was designed by Slovak architect Ján Svetlík and build between 1957 and 1960.
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