RMGD5FH3–Catherine the Great. Portrait of Empresss Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) by Fyodor Rokotov, 1763
RMPPWY7C–Portrait of Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) - Aleksey Antropov
RMC4XXBF–Grand Duchess Ekaterina Alexeevna (later Empress Catherine II of Russia/Catherine the Great)
RMW53W0H–Catherine II, 1729-1796, Russian Empress, painting, Catherine II of Russia, Oil on parchment?
RMBB6A67–Catherine II 'the Great', 2.5.1729 - 17.11.1796, Empress of Russia 1762 - 1796, full length, in front of mirror, painting by Vigilius Eriksen (1722 - 1782), Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMGFX7AG–Vladimir Borovikovsky - Catherine II of Russia
RMT1T6F1–Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796), portrait, after 1782
RMG3BY55–Catherine II of Russia
RM2A5YYM6–Soft-paste porcelain Ice-Cream cooler from the dinner service delivered to Catherine II of Russia. Dated 18th Century
RFHBE59D–Catherine II of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, with Lomonossow, illustration, woodcut from 1880
RM2D4CXC2–Partitions of Poland. The First Partition of Poland. It was decided on August 5, 1772. The agreement was signed in Vienna in February 1772. The partition was conducted by the Habsburg Monarchy, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. Allegory of the First Partition of Poland: on the left Catherine II of Russia; at the right are Joseph II of Austria and Frederick II of Prussia, quarrelling over their territorial seizures. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vernier and Chaillot after the allegorical drawing titled 'The Troelfth Cake' by Jean-Michael Moreau. History of Poland, by Charles Foster. Panor
RMCW20YP–Catherine II of Russia
RMC21RWK–Empress Catherine II of Russia, known as Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796. Hand writing sample.
RMCPM1PY–Catherine II of Russia, c.1770
RM2K0E6T6–Portrait of Catherine II the Legislatress in the temple devoted to the Goddess of Justice by D. G. Levitsky of the Empress Catherine II of Russia/Catherine the Great. 1770.
RMERG8YD–Catherine II of Russia, / known as Catherine the Great (1729-1796), ruler of Russia (1762-1796). Her reign re-vitalized Russia, which grew stronger than ever and became recognized as one of the great powers of Europe. (Liebig series: Les femmes célèbres dans l'histoire/ Famous women in history 1922, No 5).
RM2A76EFN–Catherine the Great - Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) Empress of Russia by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741–1828) Russia, Russian, France, French
RM2JCGN2B–An early unflattering English sketch portrait of Prussian born Catherine II of Russia, born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst but better remembered as Catherine The Great. (1729-1796) the Empress of Russia. ---- Ранний эскиз портрета Екатерины II Русской, урожденной Софии Ангальт-Цербстской, но лучше запомнившейся как Екатерина Великая. (1729-1796) Императрица России. ----- Ein frühes Skizzenporträt von Katharina II. von Russland, geboren als Sophie von Anhalt-Zerbst, aber besser in Erinnerung als Katharina die Große. (1729-1796) die Kaiserin von Russland -
RMR2E71E–CATHERINE THE GREAT (1729-1796) Catherine II of Russia wife of Peter III
RMGD7KNM–Catherine the Great. Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) was the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796. Portrait by Mikhail Shibanov, 1787.
RMPMMRBW–Portrait of Catherine II of Russia - Ivan Argunov - 1762
RMC4XXBJ–Empress Catherine II of Russia, Catherine the Great.
RMJ60ENE–Catherine II (1729-1796), or Catherine the Great, Czarina of Russia, 1762-1796, Portrait
RMRD6W31–Catherine II. of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, Empress of Russia, woodcut from 1880
RMGFX67G–Dmitry Levitsky - Catherine II of Russia
RMT1T6FC–The Coronation of Catherine II of Russia, painting, 1777 by Stefano Torelli
RMG3C0M7–Catherine II of Russia
RM2A5YYMG–Soft-paste porcelain Ice-Cream cooler from the dinner service delivered to Catherine II of Russia. Dated 18th Century
RFD770HH–Catherine II. of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, Empress of Russia, woodcut from 1880
RF2B98NMM–Anna Rosina de Gasc, Peter III and Catherine II, Peter III and Catherine II of Russia, Peter III, 1728-1762, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Emperor of Russia, Catherine II, 1729-1796, Princess of Anhalt, -Zerbst, Empress of Russia and Kalmuckic servant boy, painting, portrait, Peter III of Russia, 1756, Oil on canvas, Height, 207 cm (81.4 inches), Width, 143 cm (56.2 inches), Signed, Peint par Rosine Matthieu, no Lisiewska Ao 1756., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism
RMBAF16N–Catherine II of Russia
RMGGDBA2–Catherine II supported by the army at St. Petersburg, Russia in 1762 during the coup which overthrew her husband Peter III of Russia. Catherine II of Russia, aka Catherine the Great, 1729 – 1796. German born Empress of Russia.
RMCPM1R5–Catherine II of Russia, around 1780
RMKJ1G4D–Bust by Marie-Anne Collot 1748-1821 depicting Russian Empress, Catherine II. 1769. Catherine II of Russia (Catherine the Great). (1729 – 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67.
RMERGJA3–Coronation of Catherine II of Russia 12 September 1762 as Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias in the Kremlin, Moscow.
RM2ADP5RR–Empress Catherine II of Russia - Catherine the Great (1729-1796) Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder - Johann Baptist Lampi I (1751-1830) , Jewels of Russian imperial court, 18th-19th Century, Russia.
RMK9APJF–A 1910 printed portrait of Catherine the Great (Catherine II of Russia) - formerly princess Sophie Anhalt-Zerbst of Stettin (now Szczecin Poland), Pomerania, Prussia
RM2B4MNDD–Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Zerbst, view of the monument to Princess Sophie Auguste Friederike von Anhalt-Zerbst. She later became Tsarina Catherine II of Russia and went down in history as Catherine the Great. She lived in Zerbster Castle from 1742 to early 1744.
RM2GN8FR5–Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796), known as Catherine the Great, was the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796. Portrait by Peter Falconet, oil on canvas, 1773
RMPNEFKB–Empress Catherine II of Russia by J.B.Lampi, 1780s
RMTWGTF7–Map of Russian territory acquired under Peter I and later tsars. Color lithograph
RMEDRB84–Portrait of Catherine II, Empress of Russia (Catherine the Great), Vigilius Erichsen, 1749 - 1782
RM2D6J62B–Monument to Friederike Auguste Sophie, Saxony-Anhalt, Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst, sister-in-law of Czarina Catherine II of Russia, Zerbst, Germany
RMGFX6BY–Fedor Roars - Portrait of Catherine II of Russia
RMT7PD8R–Empress Catherine II of Russia, miniature portrait on ivory, 1763
RMMPXGCJ–King Gustav III of Sweden and Catherine II of Russia in Fredrikshamn, 1784.
RM2A5YYM0–Soft-paste porcelain Ice-Cream cooler from the dinner service delivered to Catherine II of Russia. Dated 18th Century
RFD770JE–Catherine II. of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, Empress of Russia, woodcut from 1880
RMA30RG1–Coronation Catherine Ii
RM2B51M0J–Catherine II of Russia, called Catherine the Great (1729-1796). Empress of Russia Catalina brought from Europe legal, political and moral philosophy,
RM2HPKF3J–Catherine II, Catherine the Great, 1729 -1796. German born Empress of Russia. After an etching by Francesco Polanzani from a drawing by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta.
RMP5X6XB–N/A. : II . 17th century. Catherine II of Russia 499 Ekat autograph
RMKJ1G4K–Bust by Marie-Anne Collot 1748-1821 depicting Russian Empress, Catherine II. 1769. Catherine II of Russia (Catherine the Great). (1729 – 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67.
RM2K4P2MT–Catherine II (born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 1729 – 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the last Empress of Russia (1762 to 1796)
RM2ADP5P6–Empress Catherine II of Russia - Catherine the Great (1729-1796) Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder - Johann Baptist Lampi I (1751-1830) , Jewels of Russian imperial court, 18th-19th Century, Russia.
RMB6FTND–Catherine II the Great, Empress of Russia (1762-1796), postage stamp, Russia
RM2B4MNC8–Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Zerbst, view of the monument to Princess Sophie Auguste Friederike von Anhalt-Zerbst. She later became Tsarina Catherine II of Russia and went down in history as Catherine the Great. She lived in Zerbster Castle from 1742 to early 1744.
RM2G72P7B–Catherine the Great. Portrait of Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) by Fedor Rokotoff, oil on canvas, 18th century
RMP6KGHM–Princess Daschkaw (18th c.), lady of Honour to Catherine II of Russia. Portrait. Engraving by Treibmann, 1881.
RFBGHGJ3–Catherine II of Russia on engraving from the 1850s. Empress of Russia from1762 to 1796, also known as Catherine The Great.
RM2DJ35JH–Catherine II Empress of Russia, Francesco Bartolozzi RA, 1728–1815, Italian, active in Britain (1764–99), after Michele Benedetti, 1745–1810, Italian, 1785, Line engraving, portrait
RM2D6J61J–Monument to Friederike Auguste Sophie, Saxony-Anhalt, Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst, sister-in-law of Czarina Catherine II of Russia, Zerbst, Germany
RMW7D5JA–Catherine II of Russia, c18th century. Artist: Pierre-François Bertonnier
RMRT3902–Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796), portrait painting, circa 1780s
RMAG4DM7–Coronation of Catherine the Great as Empress of Russia 1762. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCW74C1–Catherine II of Russia
RFEH12KN–Catherine II. of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, Empress of Russia, woodcut from 1880
RM2M9CRXT–Catherine II the Great of Russia (1762 - 1796)
RMDE14M8–medals and decorations, Russia, Order of Saint George, founded 26.11.1769 by Czarina Catherine II of Russia, badge, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, orders of merit, military order of merit, military order, military, armed forces, ribbon, ribbons, cross, crosses, Russian empire, czardom, tsardom, czarina, tsarina, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B034YM–Catherine II of Russia (Russian: Yekaterina Alekseyevna, 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female ruler of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67. Born in Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia as Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, she came to power following a coup d'état when her husband, Peter III, was assassinated. Russia was revitalised under her reign, growing larger and stronger than ever and becoming recognised as one of the great powers of Europe.
RMP5C5EM–N/A. English: Catherine II' Order for opening Consulate in Salonica, 31 March 1773. 31 March 1773. Catherine II of Russia 282 Catherine II of Russia Order Salonica Consulate 31 March 1773
RMKJ1G4N–Bust by Marie-Anne Collot 1748-1821 depicting Russian Empress, Catherine II. 1769. Catherine II of Russia (Catherine the Great). (1729 – 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67.
RMC4XXAT–Catherine II, Catherine the Great
RMDE7Y8A–The Coronation of the Empress Catherine II of Russia on 12th September 1762, 1777.
RMG1J2BE–Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder (1751-1830), Czar Catherine II of Russia - Catherine the Great (1729-1796)
RMJ2YDRD–Catherine II of Russia
RM2HJ9226–Catherine the Great. Portrait of Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) by Alexander Roslin (1718-1793), oil on canvas, c. 1776/7
RMP7B2NC–Princess Daschkaw (18th c.), lady of Honour to Catherine II of Russia. Engraving by Treibmann, 1881. Colored.
RMP20TAP–Catherine II, 1729 – 1796, aka Catherine the Great. Empress of Russia. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Rulers.
RM2B0C10N–Caroline Watson, Portrait of Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1787, stipple engraving on paper, 9 1/2 in. x 8 in. (24.1 cm. x 20.3 cm.)
RMRECTKF–Bust of the Empress Catherine II of Russia, the Great, Tsarina of Russia
RM2B1DY4K–Catherine II - Catherine the Great 1729 – 1796 ( born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst ) Empress of Russia 1762- 1796 ( the country's longest-ruling female leader.) ) Russia, Russian, Federation,
RMT1T6EE–Portrait of Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796), 1762, Ivan Argunov
RMEM7PP1–Princess Daschkaw (18th c.), lady of Honour to Catherine II of Russia. Portrait. Engraving by Treibmann, 1881.
RMPCTWXX–Allegory of Catherine II of Russia (engraving).
RFEH12KM–Catherine II. of Russia, Catherine the Great, 1729 - 1796, Empress of Russia, woodcut from 1880
RMER6X0D–Monument of Catherine II, St. Petersburg, Russia
RF2B1CH8N–Vigilius Erichsen: Portrait of Catherine II
RM2B034YN–Catherine II of Russia (Russian: Yekaterina Alekseyevna, 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female ruler of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67. Born in Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia as Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, she came to power following a coup d'état when her husband, Peter III, was assassinated. Russia was revitalised under her reign, growing larger and stronger than ever and becoming recognised as one of the great powers of Europe.
RMMMTXPN–. Русский: Екатерина Великая . 18th century. Catherine II of Russia after Lampi (engraving)
RMKJ1G4M–Bust by Marie-Anne Collot 1748-1821 depicting Russian Empress, Catherine II. 1769. Catherine II of Russia (Catherine the Great). (1729 – 1796), was the most renowned and the longest-ruling female leader of Russia, reigning from 1762 until her death in 1796 at the age of 67.
RMC4XXB1–Catherine II, Catherine the Great
RMHKRCNY–Catherine II of Russia after Lampi (engraving)
RMG1J2GT–Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder (1751-1830), Czar Catherine II of Russia - Catherine the Great (1729-1796)
RMJ7XMR7–Catherine II of Russia Varinos Dictionary
RM2HJ9222–Catherine the Great. Portrait of Catherine II of Russia (1729-1796) by Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder (1751-1830), oil on canvas, 1793
RMRCTGJ3–King Gustav III of Sweden and Catherine II of Russia in Fredrikshamn. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Author: Høyer, Cornelius.
RMTA3CBT–View of the middle parlor of the manor. On the walls is a precious Chinese silk wallpaper, a gift from Tsarina Catherine II of Russia to her ambassador in Berlin, Maximilian von Alopaeus. Later, Kaiser Wilhelm II bought the wallpaper and presented it to Chancellor von Bismarck. Otto von Bismarck was born in 1815 at Schloss Schoenhausen in the Altmark, Prussia.
RM2A2K12G–Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1785, Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815), probably after Michele Benedetti (Italian, 1745-1810), Italy, Stipple engraving and engraving on ivory chine, laid down on paper, 369 x 239 mm (image), 403 x 262 mm (sheet, cut within platemark
RF2NH6F23–Engraving of Catherine the Great. 1913 Catherine II (born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 1729–1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power following the overthrow of her husband, Peter III. Under her long reign, inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, Russia experienced a renaissance of culture and sciences, which led to the founding of many new cities, universities, and theatres; along with large-scale immigration from the rest of Europe, and the recognition of Russia as one of the great powers of Europe.
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