RMA0NEF0–A Soviet era mosaic portrait of Lenin in Lenin Square in Nevelsk Sakhalin Island Russia
RF2A13JAG–Russian history painting of Tsar Peter the Great.
RMRJGFP8–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered box 1968. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RME0T036–History. Russia. Punishment with an ordinary knout and with a great knout. 18th century. Engraving.
RM2F432NJ–Portrait of Vasily Tatishchev. Engraving of the 18th century. Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev (1686-1750) - Russian artillery engineer, historian, geographer, economist and statesman; author of the first major work on Russian history - 'Russian History', founder of Stavropol (now Togliatti), Yekaterinburg and Perm. The founder of source studies.
RMW58RPX–Pictures of Russian history and Russian literature : Volkonskii, Sergiei, kniaz, 1860-1937
RME4510G–Russia, Moscow. The Museum of Contemporary Russian History on Tverskaya street (spherical panorama). This building was occupied
RMAD6NWT–Nomads of the Russian northern regions 1800s. Hand-colored print
RM2K2K0PK–Portrait by the Levitsky Studio, the last Russian Royal Family, Livadia, 1914.
RMKD6NPM–Fanz Schubert's father. Franz S., Austrian composer, 31 January 1797 - 19 November 1828.
RMGNJFTM–Exhibit depicting Russian rulers and nobles at the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia in Moscow Russia
RMBXP01E–RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigorievich (1829- 1894). Russian composer and pianist.
RFJA33NJ–the decorations for the 1st May parade on the facade of the State Historical Museum, the Russian history museum in a iconic 19th century red building
RF2JJ0NGG–The 1906 caption reads: “EUDOXIA PREPARING FOR HER WEDDING TO PETER.—Eudoxia Fedorovna was the Russian- princess whom Peter the Great married. He was at the time still under the regency of his sister Sophia, who disapproved the match. So the wedding was hurried forward with dispatch and secrecy. It was the beginning of Peter's struggle for independence.” Tsarina Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina was a Russian Tsaritsa as the first wife of Peter I of Russia, and the last ethnic Russian and non-foreign wife of a Russian monarch. She was the mother of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich and the paternal grandm
RMDE81WR–A Battle. A scene from Russian history, 1900-1910. Artist: Shavrin, Fyodor Vladimirovich (1880-1915)
RMEGN45W–Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, alias Lenin, 1870-1924. Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist.
RF2AMEWYW–Crowning cup (tumbler) given Moscow people during crowning last Russian emperor Nicolay II in 1896.
RMBWNX3R–History aviation Russian plane Ilyushin-76 Engraving USSR Soviet Union Russia Russian History aviation plane
RMWAD413–Russian Battleship Aurora, St. Petersburg, Russia.
RMP9105M–Graves of Russian writer and historian Nikolay Karamzin and his wife Ekaterina Karamzina, née Aksakova, at Tikhvinskoye Cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RF2A13HRT–A candid moment with Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev.
RMMR83WB–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered box circa 1970. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RFDDEKB1–old Russian clay oven
RM2ET4JG1–The title page of Mikhail Lomonosov's book 'Ancient Russian History' published in 1766.
RMT81E48–Tsar Ivan The Terrible - Viktor Vasnetsov, painted 1897
RME44R0B–Russia, Moscow. The Museum of Contemporary Russian History on Tverskaya street (spherical panorama). This building was occupied
RMAYTRPX–Russian noble and ladies in summer clothing 1700s. Hand-colored print
RM2K2K0GN–Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky (1881-1970) Russian revolutionary leader. Minister for war in 1917.
RMMHJ0A0–Lissner Ernest - a Scene from Medieval Russian History
RMK87A3F–Russian Communist propaganda poster 'Lenin at the Tribune', 1920
RMBG8HMG–RUBINSTEIN, Anton Grigorievich (1829- 1894). Russian composer and pianist.
RFJA33NM–the decorations for the 1st May parade on the facade of the State Historical Museum, the Russian history museum in a iconic 19th century red building
RF2JGAXR5–The 1906 caption reads ”PETER THE GREAT [died 1725] LEARNING SHIP-BUILDING IN HOLLAND.—It was this sovereign who made Russia the vast power it is to-day. Its people were a mere tribe of barbarians until he came to the front, civilized himself, and then civilized them. He was one of the world's wonderful men. He found none of his people capable of doing anything, so he did it all himself. He went abroad for years to study the arts of more advanced lands, and brought, them home to his own kingdom. In this picture you see Peter in Holland [went there in 1697] toiling as a common workman in shipy
RMW7CCA8–Catherine Breshkovsky (1844-1934), the grandmother of the Russian Revolution.
RMJ5XHEP–Feodor (Theodore) III Alexeyevich of Russia, 1661 – 1682. Tsar of all Russia. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2A3RKN7–Engraving of Alexander II (1818 – 1881) the Emperor of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination on 13 March 1881. He was also the King of Pola
RMBWNX3W–History aviation Russian plane U-2 1978 Engraving USSR Soviet Union Russia Russian History aviation plane
RMKGKR00–Illustration of five groups of stacked rifles in front of the Saint Petersburg Winter Palace, with text reading 'The fate of the resurrected (recent history)' from the Russian satirical journal Bich (Scourge), a possible reference to the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1905, 1917.
RF2A13JD0–Portrait of the Romanov Imperial family in 1913.
RMRJH4M0–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered box circa 1970. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RMRCWP50–A Battle. A scene from Russian history. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Shavrin, Fyodor Vladimirovich.
RMP6RB0R–Russian Emperor Nicholas II in Livadia (Crimea) in 1909.
RMB5MWD3–9IS 1916 0 0 A1 Jews from Russian Poland History of Judaism Jews from Russian Poland German army postcard 1916
RMHYFNC7–S. V. Ivanov. Trade negotiations in the country of Eastern Slavs. Pictures of Russian history. (1909)
RMADJBMD–Religious procession in Moscow during the reign of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2K2K0KB–Alexander Kerensky (1881 – 1970)Russian politician. Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government until the October Revolution in 1917
RMJTHJY1–S. V. Ivanov. Trade negotiations in the country of Eastern Slavs. Pictures of Russian history. (1909)
RF2D7J4K5–Vintage Russian bast shoes hang on brick wall. These shoes made from bast or fiber taken from the bark of trees such as linden or birch
RM2E3P3HR–Russia. Trinity Monastery. Interior view. Russian Orthodox Church. Engraving by Lemaitre, Cadolle and Formstecher. History of Russia by Jean Marie Chopin (1796-1870). Panorama Universal, Spanish edition, 1839.
RFJA33NN–the decorations for the 1st May parade on the facade of the State Historical Museum, the Russian history museum in a iconic 19th century red building
RF2K16B8G–The 1906 caption reads: ALEXANDER II. GUARDED IN THE STREETS OF ST. PETERSBURG.—Alexander II [1818-assassinated 1881], called the Czar Deliverer, freed the serfs and was perhaps the best friend liberty ever had in Russia. Yet it was in his time that Nihilism was most savagely rampant. Every day the Nihilists managed to have letters mysteriously conveyed to him, menacing him with his approaching murder. Several determined and bloody efforts were made against him. His train and then his palace were blown up. He had to ride through the streets of his capital as we see him here, his carriage dashi
RMW7CFEK–Saints New Martyrs and Confessors of Russian Church, 2012-2014.
RMM1GYNK–Alexander I, 1777 – 1825. Emperor of Russia. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RF2A3RKN5–Cossacks in the battle with the Turkishoutposts in Morava during Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78.
RMP03EDF–. English: Fleuron from book: A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian. Written by Michael Lomonossof; Counsellor of State, and Professor of Chymistry at the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg; and continued to the present time by the translator. 36 A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian Fleuron T110885-3
RM2J9F414–Vintage illustration of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856–1929). He was commander in chief of the Russian Imperial Army units on the ma
RMT0G49W–All-Russian Exhibition Centre
RM2C78220–Moscow, Russia. The State Historical Museum and Grand Kremlin Palace situeted on the Red Square is Russian history. At dusk l
RMMR841G–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered box circa 1970. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RMKE2M0Y–Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin, Russian anarchist, led revolution in Dresden in 1848. Wagner connection. 1814-1876
RFEMAFW8–Red Square in Moscow, Russian Federation
RMB5M8K8–Russian officers with gasmasks WWI 1916 History World War I Gas war Russian officers with gasmasks in a trench Photo 16 9 1916
RM2DBHXR1–Count Leo Tolstoy on a painting by the Russian history painter Repin: Tolstoy at his desk on the Yasnaya Polyana estate.
RMADJBRA–Tsar Peter I at the Troitsa Monastery receiving the deputations of the Streltsi. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RM2K2K0W2–Icon dated from 2005 showing modern Saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, including the Imperial Family of Tsar Nicholas II
RM2B51M12–The Russian-Turkish War of 1768-1774. Admiral Orlov defeated the Turkish squad in Chesme. Old engraving of the book Anecdotal History of Russia by J.
RMK1EB06–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 27th Aug, 2017. Day 16 Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pictured: Steve Smith, writer and historian appear in Edinburgh International Book Festival talking about Russian history Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RM2F32BM0–Russia. Sergiyev Posad (ancient Zagorsk). Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. Important Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church. Engraving by Lemaitre and Cadolle. History of Russia by Jean Marie Chopin (1796-1870). Panorama Universal, Spanish edition, 1839. Later colouration.
RM2F61HW4–Modest Mussorgsky, Russian Composer
RF2K8H8CR–BATTLE OF DANTZIG—DEATH OF PLEL0.—The siege of Dantzig (1733) was the first struggle between widely separated France and Russia. Each country had a candidate for the throne of Poland, and Dantzig, then a Polish seaport, became the centre of their struggle. The French were hopelessly outnumbered, but their ambassador Plelo persisted, with blind gallantry, in fighting until he fell. The French then withdrew, and the little war terminated in Russia's favor.
RMW7C9PR–Russian Easter, 1924. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
RMKK7687–Irina Feodorovna Godunova, later Alexandra, 1557–1603. Tsaritsa of Russia by marriage to Tsar Feodor I Ivanovich and the sister of Tsar Boris Godunov. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2D5JNY5–Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 17 July 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II - the last ruler of
RMP03EDK–. English: Fleuron from book: A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian. Written by Michael Lomonossof; Counsellor of State, and Professor of Chymistry at the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg; and continued to the present time by the translator. 36 A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian Fleuron T110885-7
RM2G50EX1–Vintage photo of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856–1929). He was commander in chief of the Russian Imperial Army units on the main fron
RMT0G49G–Crumbling workers statues at the All-Russian Exhibition Centre in Moscow.
RM2C78212–Moscow, Russia. The State Historical Museum and Grand Kremlin Palace situeted on the Red Square is Russian history. At dusk lot of peoples like to walk on the Red Square.
RM2A25XBX–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered box circa 1920. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RMK0R87B–Scene from life of Boris Godunov - opera based on him by Modest Petrovich MUSSORGSKY ( 'Boris Godunov'.) Russian composer ( 1893 - 1881 )
RMERHDEW–Ivan the Terrible and his son, illustration on old postcard by J.E. Repin. The Russian monarch appears in Rimsky-Korsakov's 'The Maid of Pskov' and 'The Tsar's Bride'. Also in Tchaikovsky's 'The Oprichnik'. Subject for Eisenstein's film, with music by Prokofiev. Russian history.
RM2DMBH51–Design for a Frontispiece, Pierre-Clément Marillier, French, 1740 – 1808, Pen and ink, brush and watercolor, graphite on paper, The frontispiece is for a book dealing with Russian history. Top of an architectural motif. A boy with attributes of war and a girl with attributes of peace., France, ca. 1780, Drawing
RM2DBHXYK–Fatalities of one of the worst famine catastrophes in Russian history, which occurred as a result of the rigorous forced collectivization and arrest of hundreds of thousands of kulaks.
RMADJBRC–Tsar Peter the Great striking a priest in a monastery. Hand-colored woodcut
RMMFNR0K–Plate produced by the Russian State Porcelain Factory, 1921. Design by Rudlodph Vilde (1868-1942). Russia USSR Communism Communist
RMCWAKA8–Alesandr Glazunov (1865-1936), Russian composer of symphonies and ballets after his 1928 emigration to Paris. He was the
RMK1EB0A–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 27th Aug, 2017. Day 16 Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pictured: Steve Smith, writer and historian appear in Edinburgh International Book Festival talking about Russian history Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RM2E3P3J3–Peter I, byname Peter the Great, Russian in full Pyotr Alekseyevich (1672-1725). Tsar and Emperor of al the Russias. Potrait. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vernier and Moret. History of Russia by Jean Marie Chopin (1796-1870). Panorama Universal, Spanish edition, 1839.
RM2F61HHM–Modest Mussorgsky, Russian Composer
RF2JGAXWE–The 1906 caption reads “DEATH OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE.—This hideous tyrant in one of his rages slew his eldest and favorite son. Remorse for the deed weighed on him, he became subject to fainting spells, and finally expired in one of these. He had just interrupted a game of chess to berate his only surviving son, a half imbecile; and it may have been the mingled rage and despair at this incapable heir which overpowered the monarch. His son, protected able woman to whom he had been wedded, stares helplessly at his dying parent.” Ivan IV Vasilyevich, commonly known in English as Ivan the Terrible,
RMT4HRX7–Russian AA 76.2cm Model 1902-1907 at Gunfire Museum Belgium
RMKW4G6N–Ivan the Terrible entering Kazan in 1552. Ivan IV Vasilyevich, 1530 – 1584, aka Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome. Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547, then 'Tsar of All the Russias' until his death in 1584. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RF2D5JNY8–Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) Alexandra Feodorovna (1872 – 17 July 1918) was Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II - the last ruler of
RMP03EDD–. English: Fleuron from book: A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian. Written by Michael Lomonossof; Counsellor of State, and Professor of Chymistry at the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg; and continued to the present time by the translator. 36 A chronological abridgment of the Russian history; translated from the original Russian Fleuron T110885-1
RMPG6DNM–Moscow, Russia. 7th November, 2017. The centenary of October Revolution was celebrated on the Red Square by Russian army with a parade. Some people attended the celebrations with military uniforms.
RMW7CCA3–Maria Bochkareva, commander of the Women's Battalion of Death.
RM2C7820N–Moscow, Russia. The State Historical Museum and Grand Kremlin Palace situeted on the Red Square is Russian history. At dusk lot of peoples like to walk on the Red Square.
RMRJH65R–A Russian 'Palekh' lacquered Tray circa 1970. depicting a scene from medieval Russian history. Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. the craft of making papier-mache decorative boxes and panels developed
RFB904FP–The State Museum-Reserve 'Pavlovsk' - a summer residence of the Russian emperor Paul I and his family. Pavlovsk park. Temple of