Works
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Girl from Podillya, 1804-1807
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Family portrait of counts Morkovs, 1813
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Portrait of Arseny Tropinin, son of the artist, 1818
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Portrait of Nikolay Karamzin, 1818
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Coach 1820
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Ustym Karmeliuk, 1820ies
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Konstantin Ravich, 1823
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The Lace Maker, 1823
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The Gold-Embroideress, 1826
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Portrait of Alexander Pushkin, 1827
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Portrait of Vasily Karatygin, 1842
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