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Ekaterina Collection

"Ekaterina: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Ekaterina, a name that echoes through history with grace and elegance

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Plate, Sevres, 1778. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory

Plate, Sevres, 1778. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory
Plate, Sevres, 1778

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Portrait of the dancer K. A. Telesheva, 1828, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky

Portrait of the dancer K. A. Telesheva, 1828, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky
Portrait of the dancer K. A. Telesheva, 1828, (1965). Russian ballerina Ekaterina Teleshova (1804-1857) was engaged at the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire, and was appointed court dancer

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Kathe von Nagy, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Kathe von Nagy, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Ka the von Nagy, c1928. Portrait of Austro-Hungarian actress Ka the von Nagy (1904-1973). From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Khovanskaya and Khrushcheva, 1773, (1939). Creator: Dmitry Levitsky

Khovanskaya and Khrushcheva, 1773, (1939). Creator: Dmitry Levitsky
Khovanskaya and Khrushcheva, 1773, (1939). Portrait of Ekaterina Khrushcheva and Princess Ekaterina Khovanskaya, pupils of the Smolny Institute for Noblemens Daughters, playing in a pastoral

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Count Sergei Sheremetev and Countess Ekaterina Sheremeteva and family, 1870s

Count Sergei Sheremetev and Countess Ekaterina Sheremeteva and family, 1870s. Count Sergei Dmitrievich Sheremetev (1844-1918) married Princess Ekaterina Vyzemskaya (1849-1929) in 1868

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo

Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Artist: Louis Michel van Loo
Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna, 1759. Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Saint Ekaterina Church. Feodosiya

Saint Ekaterina Church. Feodosiya
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Ukraine. Feodosiya. Saint Ekaterina Church built in 1892. Domes

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Princess Dashkov

Princess Dashkov
EKATERINA ROMANOVA VORONTSEV, princess DASHKOV - Russian noble and writer, Polite as all her life in Courts had been, yet Good as She the World has never seen. Date: 1744 - 1810

Background imageEkaterina Collection: KIPRENSKI, Orest. Portrait of Ekaterina

KIPRENSKI, Orest. Portrait of Ekaterina
KIPRENSKI, Orest Adamovich (1782-1932). Portrait of Ekaterina Avdulina. 1822. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg. State Russian Museum

Background imageEkaterina Collection: LEVITSKI, Dmitri Grigorievich (1735-1822). Portrait

LEVITSKI, Dmitri Grigorievich (1735-1822). Portrait

Background imageEkaterina Collection: ESENIN, Serguei Aleksandrovich (1895-1925)

ESENIN, Serguei Aleksandrovich (1895-1925). Russian poet. Esenin (right) with his sisters Alexandra and Ekaterina. Photography

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Catherine I of Russia

Catherine I of Russia
Ekaterina I Alexeyevna, second wife of tsar Peter I, Lithu- -anian laundry-maid who exploited laws of succession to seize power when he died - a bawdy amiable woman. Date: 1684 - 1727

Background imageEkaterina Collection: Kathe von Nagy

Kathe von Nagy (1904-1973) - Hungarian actress. Date: circa 1928



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"Ekaterina: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Ekaterina, a name that echoes through history with grace and elegance. From the delicate Sevres porcelain plate crafted in 1778 to the captivating portrait of dancer K. A. Telesheva by Orest Kiprensky in 1828, each piece tells a story. In c1928, an unknown artist captured Kathe von Nagy's beauty, leaving us mesmerized by her enigmatic charm. Dmitry Levitsky's masterpiece from 1939 brings to life Khovanskaya and Khrushcheva, showcasing their regal presence. Traveling further back in time, we encounter Count Sergei Sheremetev and Countess Ekaterina Sheremeteva surrounded by their family in the enchanting 1870s. Louis Michel van Loo immortalizes Countess Ekaterina Golitsyna's poise and sophistication in his stunning portrait from 1759. The Saint Ekaterina Church stands proudly in Feodosiya as a testament to faith and devotion. Princess Dashkov graces our journey with her noble presence while Orest Kiprensky captures yet another captivating image of Ekaterina. Dmitri Levitsky's brush strokes bring forth timeless beauty once again with his portrait from years past. Finally, we remember Serguei Aleksandrovich Esenin - a poet whose words echo through time like whispers on the wind. Through these glimpses into artistry and history, "Ekaterina" emerges as more than just a name; it becomes an embodiment of grace, strength, and enduring legacy.