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Marble Palace Collection

"The Magnificent Marble Palace

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Vue du palais de marbre, construit dans la Grande Millione, par les ordres de Catherine... 1817-24

Vue du palais de marbre, construit dans la Grande Millione, par les ordres de Catherine... 1817-24. Private Collection

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg - Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830) - c

The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg - Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830) - c
FIA5396482 The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg - Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830) - c. 1811 - Etching, watercolour - 32, 4x49, 3 - Private Collection by Courvoisier-Voisin

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Royal Marriage at Berlin (engraving)

The Royal Marriage at Berlin (engraving)
1590260 The Royal Marriage at Berlin (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Marriage at Berlin)

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Palaces of the German Emperor, William II (engraving)

Palaces of the German Emperor, William II (engraving)
1591714 Palaces of the German Emperor, William II (engraving) by Watkins, Frank (fl.1859-94); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palaces of the German Emperor, William II)

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Newport, Rhode Island: The Marble Palace, erected by William K Vanderbilt (b / w photo)

Newport, Rhode Island: The Marble Palace, erected by William K Vanderbilt (b / w photo)
6012355 Newport, Rhode Island: The Marble Palace, erected by William K Vanderbilt (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marble Palace)

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace at Potsdam, the Residence of the New Emperor (engraving)

The Marble Palace at Potsdam, the Residence of the New Emperor (engraving)
1595477 The Marble Palace at Potsdam, the Residence of the New Emperor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Marble Palace at Potsdam)

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Indian Section of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Specimens of Native Art Workmanship

The Indian Section of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Specimens of Native Art Workmanship (engraving)
1062035 The Indian Section of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Specimens of Native Art Workmanship (engraving) by English School

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Palais de Marbre (engraving)

Palais de Marbre (engraving)
2793723 Palais de Marbre (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palais de Marbre. Illustration for La Sainte Russie by Comte P Vasili (Firmin-Didot)

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Saint Petersburg. View from the Peter and Paul Fortress on the Summer Garden, 1806

Saint Petersburg. View from the Peter and Paul Fortress on the Summer Garden, 1806. Private Collection

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: Marble Palace Fort Agra Felice Beato English

Marble Palace Fort Agra Felice Beato English
Marble Palace in the Fort, Agra; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909), Henry Hering (British, 1814 - 1893); India; about April 1859; Albumen silver print

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: View of the Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg

View of the Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg. Private Collection

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: View of the Field of Mars and the Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1804

View of the Field of Mars and the Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1804. Artist: Lory, Mathias Gabriel (1784-1846)
View of the Field of Mars and the Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1804. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1800. Artist: Paterssen, Benjamin (1748-1815)

The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1800. Artist: Paterssen, Benjamin (1748-1815)
The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1800. From a private collection

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1811. Artist: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)

The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1811. Artist: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, c. 1811. From a private collection

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1840s

The Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1840s. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: View of a Millionnaya Street and the Marble Palace Through the Field of Mars, 1790

View of a Millionnaya Street and the Marble Palace Through the Field of Mars, 1790. Private Collection

Background imageMarble Palace 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 imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace at St. Petersburg Russia

The Marble Palace at St. Petersburg Russia

Background imageMarble Palace Collection: The Marble Palace at St. Petersburg Russia

The Marble Palace at St. Petersburg Russia


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"The Magnificent Marble Palace: A Glimpse into Architectural Grandeur" Step into the world of opulence and elegance with the mesmerizing Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg. This architectural masterpiece, captured in various forms by renowned artists such as Courvoisier-Voisin and Paterssen, stands as a testament to timeless beauty. Dating back to 1800, this stunning palace has witnessed countless historic events and royal celebrations. Its majestic presence is immortalized in etchings, watercolors, engravings, and even vintage photographs like "The Royal Marriage at Berlin" and "Palaces of the German Emperor. " Not limited to Europe alone, the allure of marble transcends continents. In Newport, Rhode Island, William K Vanderbilt erected his own version of The Marble Palace - a symbol of wealth and sophistication that still captivates us today through black-and-white photography. As we delve deeper into its enchanting history, we discover that The Marble Palace was not just confined to Russia or America; it extended its reach across borders. From Potsdam's regal residence for emperors to India's Colonial Exhibition showcasing native artistry - each engraving tells a unique story. Imagine standing on the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg during 1806 or gazing upon Mathias Gabriel Lory's breathtaking depiction of the Field of Mars alongside The Marble Palace from 1804. These views transport us back in time while highlighting their everlasting charm. With every brushstroke or etching line meticulously crafted by talented artists like Henri Courvoisier-Voisin and Benjamin Paterssen, these artworks serve as windows into an era where grandeur reigned supreme. Today, The Marble Palace continues to stand tall amidst modernity – an enduring symbol of architectural brilliance that leaves visitors awe-inspired. Whether you explore its exquisite interiors adorned with marble columns or admire its striking facade from afar – this magnificent structure never fails to leave a lasting impression.