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Watercolour architecture Collection (#28)

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Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Skyscraper (Wolkenbugel) on Strastnoy Boulevard in Moscow, 1925. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)

Skyscraper (Wolkenbugel) on Strastnoy Boulevard in Moscow, 1925. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)
Skyscraper (Wolkenbugel) on Strastnoy Boulevard in Moscow, 1925. Found in the collection of the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Triumphal Arch by Tverskaya Zastava in Moscow, 1826-1829. Artist: Bove (Bowe)

Triumphal Arch by Tverskaya Zastava in Moscow, 1826-1829. Artist: Bove (Bowe), Joseph (Osip Ivanovich) (1784-1834)
Triumphal Arch by Tverskaya Zastava in Moscow, 1826-1829. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. Artist: Atkinson

Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. Artist: Atkinson, John Augustus (1775-1831)
Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. From a private collection

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. Artist: Atkinson

Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. Artist: Atkinson, John Augustus (1775-1831)
Panoramic view of Saint Petersburg, Between 1805 and 1807. From a private collection

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: View of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, 1840s. Artist: Bachelier

View of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, 1840s. Artist: Bachelier, Charles-Claude (First half of 19th cen. )
View of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, 1840s. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: View of the Resurrection Gate on Red Square, Moscow, Russia, c1801

View of the Resurrection Gate on Red Square, Moscow, Russia, c1801. Artist: Fyodor Yakovlevich Alexeev
View of the Resurrection Gate on Red Square, Moscow, Russia, c1801. The gate, built in 1680, connects Red Square with Manege Square

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: View of Constantinople and the Golden Horn, 1835. Artist: Johann Jakob Wolfensberger

View of Constantinople and the Golden Horn, 1835. Artist: Johann Jakob Wolfensberger
View of Constantinople and the Golden Horn, 1835. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: The Marble Palace and the Neva Embankment, St Petersburg, Russia, 1822

The Marble Palace and the Neva Embankment, St Petersburg, Russia, 1822. Built between 1768 and 1785, the Neoclassical Marble Palace was constructed for Count Grigori Orlov

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove

Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove
Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageWatercolour architecture Collection: Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove

Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove
Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London



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