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Barthe Collection

Barthe was a mysterious figure, shrouded in secrecy and intrigue. Some said he was a master of disguise, able to blend seamlessly into any crowd without being noticed

Background imageBarthe Collection: Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)

Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)
Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs a Moscou, 1799. Private Collection

Background imageBarthe Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799. Private Collection

Background imageBarthe Collection: View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard

View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)
View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Private Collection

Background imageBarthe Collection: Portrait of the composer Adrien Barthe (1828-1898), 1880. Creator: Petit, Pierre (1598-1677)

Portrait of the composer Adrien Barthe (1828-1898), 1880. Creator: Petit, Pierre (1598-1677)
Portrait of the composer Adrien Barthe (1828-1898), 1880. Private Collection

Background imageBarthe Collection: Under the Red Robe, by Stanley J Weyman (engraving)

Under the Red Robe, by Stanley J Weyman (engraving)
1604481 Under the Red Robe, by Stanley J Weyman (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Under the Red Robe, by Stanley J Weyman)

Background imageBarthe Collection: RICHMOND BARTHE (1901-1989). American sculptor. Photographed with his sculpture Stevedore

RICHMOND BARTHE (1901-1989). American sculptor. Photographed with his sculpture Stevedore, c1937

Background imageBarthe Collection: The Podnovinskoye Suburb in Moscow during the Holy Week, 1800s

The Podnovinskoye Suburb in Moscow during the Holy Week, 1800s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageBarthe Collection: Mokhovaya Street and the Pashkov House in Moscow

Mokhovaya Street and the Pashkov House in Moscow. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageBarthe Collection: The Staraya Square in Moscow

The Staraya Square in Moscow. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageBarthe Collection: View of the Serebryanichesky Bath Houses in Moscow, 1796. Artist: Barthe, Gerard

View of the Serebryanichesky Bath Houses in Moscow, 1796. Artist: Barthe, Gerard, de la (active 1787-1810)
View of the Serebryanichesky Bath Houses in Moscow, 1796. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageBarthe Collection: Probably French 19th Century, Barthe, lithograph

Probably French 19th Century, Barthe, lithograph


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Barthe was a mysterious figure, shrouded in secrecy and intrigue. Some said he was a master of disguise, able to blend seamlessly into any crowd without being noticed. Others claimed he possessed supernatural powers, able to manipulate the elements at will. Despite his enigmatic nature, Barthe was known for his kindness and generosity towards those in need. He would often be seen helping the less fortunate or standing up for those who couldn't defend themselves. Rumors swirled about his past - some said he was a former spy, others believed he was an exiled prince from a far-off land. Whatever the truth may have been, one thing was certain: Barthe had a heart of gold and a spirit that could not be tamed. People flocked to him for advice and guidance, drawn by his wisdom and charisma. He became somewhat of a legend in the community, with stories of his exploits spreading far and wide. But despite all the attention and adulation, Barthe remained humble and modest. He never sought fame or fortune; all he wanted was to make the world a better place one small act of kindness at a time. And so, as long as there were people in need, Barthe would always be there - watching over them like a silent guardian in the night.