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If the draw was not too lazy, exactly the manner used it to sign.
Although it may very well be Polenov.
Figure quite professional. And the story I saw this from him.
Three years as the Swedish auction were sold at several work Polenova
from the collection of Alexander-III labeled Anichkov Palace.
The works were removed from the Soviets in the 20-ies of Swedish specialists worked
in St. Petersburg.
So this is just seen a similar plot.



Now look in the archives of sales and, as luck, these works are described,
a photo available.



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