Paintings
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Portrait of Adam Shvabler, Orest's foster father, 1804
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Portrait of Prince P. P. Scherbatov, 1808
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Portrait of Countess Ye. P. Rostopchina, 1809
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Portrait of Yevgraf Davydov, 1809
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Portrait of Pyotr Olenin, 1813
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Portrait of A. P. Bakunin, 1813
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Portrait of Sergey Uvarov, 1815
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Portrait of Konstantin Batyushkov, 1815
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Portrait of Vasily Zhukovsky, 1815
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Young Gardener, 1817
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Portrait of Ekaterina Avdulina, 1822
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Portrait of Prince N. P. Trubetzkoy, 1826
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Portrait of O. A. Ryumina, 1826
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Portrait of Alexander Pushkin, 1827
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Portrait of Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1833
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