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Prospekt v niz po Nevie riekie ot Nevskago mosta mezhdu isakievskoiu tservkviiu i korpusom Kadetskim. Vüe de la Neva vers l’Occident entre l’Église de St. Isaac et les batimens du corps des cadets.
Giuseppe Valeriani (1690 - 1761)
Ivan Sokolov (1717 - 1757)
Iakov Vasilev
Mikhail Ivanovitch Makhaev (1716 - 1770)
Vüe du Nouveau Palais près de la porte triomphale d’Anitschki vers l’orient avec une partie de la ville & du chemin du Monastere d’Alexandre Newski prise du Coté de la Fontanka.
Giuseppe Valeriani (1690 - 1761)
Ivan Sokolov (1717 - 1757)
Iakov Vasilev
Mikhail Ivanovitch Makhaev (1716 - 1770)
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