privatis70,
here on the one hand is very simple, but the other reason for fantasies.
This is a picture of those they are talking about it on the back side looks more interesting than the front.
On the back soulful "patina" of old age and restoration. All that you want to know is written there: Self-portrait, 1774, Akopov.
My version: painting mid - late 19 th century, the artist's middling. The plot is typical of the foothill lakes around the Alps, the Tatras, etc.
Judging from the women's clothing is Bulgaria or Czechoslovakia. They are there, and churches in the foothills, including Austria and Germany are very similar (from afar)
The first picture is a typical Bavarian clothing. The second image is a typical church in Bavaria. So there it all as it is not far from each other.
And more so, a medieval gentleman took the girl to ride ..... It is not clear only one thing - someone who rolls why rowing devushka? : rolleyes: