Svetla (ribonka 78): The Raising of Lazarus. First half of the 16th century
Svetla (ribonka 78): The Raising of Lazarus. Detail. First half of the 16th century
Svetla (ribonka 78): Children (Reading children) by Unknown artist. 1830s
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Baroness Ekaterina Tomasovna Yahontova by Unknown artist
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Empress Catherine II in a Travelling Dress. Circa 1787 by Unknown artist
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of an old man by Unknown artist. 1860s
Svetla (ribonka 78): In a Peasant Cottage by Ivan Semenovich Kulikov
Svetla (ribonka 78): Big Belfry of the Pechora Monastery by Lansere Evgeny Evgenievich
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Princesss Ekaterina Alekseevna Dolgorukova by Unknown Artist
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Emperor Peter I by Ivan Nikitich Nikitin
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Empress Catherine II by Fedor Rokotov
Svetla (ribonka 78): Selena and Endymion by Ivanov Andrey Ivanovich
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Empress Catherine II by Johann Baptist von Lampi the elder
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portait of Empress Elithabeta I by unknown artist
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait ofGrand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich by Rokotov Fedor Stepanovich
Svetla (ribonka 78): Grigory Potemkin's arrival after the conquest of Taurida. Allegory by Stefano Torelli
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Nikolay Zdekauer by Karl Brullov
Svetla (ribonka 78): View of the Glubokoe estate by Voloskov Alexey
Svetla (ribonka 78): A woman from Toropec with a flower by unknown artist
Svetla (ribonka 78): Playing children by Pavlov K.
Svetla (ribonka 78): Portrait of Elena Shchepkina by Tropinin Vasily
Svetla (ribonka 78): A Young Artist (son's portrait) by Tropinin Vasily
Svetla (ribonka 78): Italian landscape. Amalfi by Shchedrin Sylvester
Svetla (ribonka 78): Moonlight Night in Crimea by Ivan Aivazovsky. 1862
Svetla (ribonka 78): Breaking Wave by Ivan Aivazovsky
Svetla (ribonka 78): Saint Mark by Fedor Bruni
Svetla (ribonka 78): Head of Girl by Karl Brullov
Svetla (ribonka 78): Interior view of the grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem by Maksim Vorobyov