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Originally Posted by vyadem; 2412221"
Original in the collection of the Russian Museum. "Calm "
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Originally Posted by Cyril Syzran ; 2412251"
And in TG - " Calm Sea " and in the Kiev Museum of Russian Art - " Clear water ".
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Yeah. Once all three - different ...
Represented - a bad copy of a picture of the Russian Museum of Alexander III. (Prior to 1897 it copied to exhaustion students IAH ). Tretyakov - with a completely flat beach , it was she , and what is the version of " Dead Calm" in 1883 (because of which there was a well-known market - station between R.G.S. and Kuindzhi ). A Kiev - the boat. That's because they are good people and are distinguished: St. Petersburg - with the high bank on the left, Moscow - with the flat shore , and Kiev - a flat , one small rock ( rolling pin

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Request to experts: do not be angry for educational program ! He - not for you, but for the owner of the fourth picture ( from a high bank and a boy ).

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On the right track in Kiev rolling pin, right?
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