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Gatchina Collection

"Gatchina: A Glimpse into Imperial Russia's Magnificence" Step into the dressing room of Empress Maria Feodorovna at the Gatchina Palace

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799. Creator: Lory, Gabriel Ludwig

View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799. Creator: Lory, Gabriel Ludwig, the Elder (1763-1840)
View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Dressing Room of the Empress Maria Feodorovna at the Gatchina Palace

Dressing Room of the Empress Maria Feodorovna at the Gatchina Palace. Artist: Hau, Eduard (1807-1887)
Dressing Room of the Empress Maria Feodorovna at the Gatchina Palace. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina, Prioratsky Palace, built by Czar Paul I for

Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina, Prioratsky Palace, built by Czar Paul I for the Knights of the Order of Malta

Background imageGatchina Collection: Gatchina Palace, St Petersburg (litho)

Gatchina Palace, St Petersburg (litho)
1266231 Gatchina Palace, St Petersburg (litho) by Railton, Herbert (1857-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cassells History of England pulished circa 1920)

Background imageGatchina Collection: The Norge towards the most daring goal (colour litho)

The Norge towards the most daring goal (colour litho)
2777708 The Norge towards the most daring goal (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Norge towards the most daring goal)

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Palace in Gatchina, Early 19th century. Artist: Anonymous

View of the Palace in Gatchina, Early 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
View of the Palace in Gatchina, Early 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Lifeguards Regiment on the Connetable Square in Gatchina. Artist: Willewalde

Lifeguards Regiment on the Connetable Square in Gatchina. Artist: Willewalde, Gottfried (Bogdan Pavlovich) (1818-1903)
Lifeguards Regiment on the Connetable Square in Gatchina. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Equestrian portrait of the Emperor Alexander III (1845-1894) at Gatchina. Artist: Schilder

Equestrian portrait of the Emperor Alexander III (1845-1894) at Gatchina. Artist: Schilder
Equestrian portrait of the Emperor Alexander III (1845-1894) at Gatchina. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
View of the Main Gatchina palace, 1821. Found in the collection of the State Museum of E. Boratynsky, Muranovo

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of Connetable Square from the Stone Bridge in Gatchina, 1800. Artist: Telegin

View of Connetable Square from the Stone Bridge in Gatchina, 1800. Artist: Telegin
View of Connetable Square from the Stone Bridge in Gatchina, 1800. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: Antechamber at the Gatchina Palace, 1880

Antechamber at the Gatchina Palace, 1880. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: The Arsenal Hall at the Gatchina Palace, 1876

The Arsenal Hall at the Gatchina Palace, 1876. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: Gatchina Palace, 1924. Artist: Lanceray (Lansere), Nikolai Evgenyevich (1879-1942)

Gatchina Palace, 1924. Artist: Lanceray (Lansere), Nikolai Evgenyevich (1879-1942)
Gatchina Palace, 1924. From a private collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Overgrown pond (Gatchina park), 1878. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)

Overgrown pond (Gatchina park), 1878. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)
Overgrown pond (Gatchina park), 1878. From a private collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Neglected Park, 1883. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)

Neglected Park, 1883. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)
Neglected Park, 1883. From a private collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Park in Autumn, 1893. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)

Park in Autumn, 1893. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)
Park in Autumn, 1893. From a private collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Facades of the Great Gatchina Palace, 1781. Artist: Rinaldi, Antonio (1709-1794)

Facades of the Great Gatchina Palace, 1781. Artist: Rinaldi, Antonio (1709-1794)
Facades of the Great Gatchina Palace, 1781. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799-1800. Artist: Chessky (Cheskoy)

View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799-1800. Artist: Chessky (Cheskoy), Ivan Vasilievich (1782-1848)
View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1799-1800. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Lake, 1850s. Artist: Schulz, Carl (1823-1876)

View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Lake, 1850s. Artist: Schulz, Carl (1823-1876)
View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Lake, 1850s. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: The Main Facade of the Palace at Gatchina, 1870s-1880s. Artist: Anonymous

The Main Facade of the Palace at Gatchina, 1870s-1880s. Artist: Anonymous
The Main Facade of the Palace at Gatchina, 1870s-1880s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: Garden by the Arsenal Square of the Gatchina Palace, 1890s. Artist: Anonymous

Garden by the Arsenal Square of the Gatchina Palace, 1890s. Artist: Anonymous
Garden by the Arsenal Square of the Gatchina Palace, 1890s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1753. Artist: Lory, Gabriel Ludwig

View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1753. Artist: Lory, Gabriel Ludwig, the Elder (1763-1840)
View of the Palace in Gatchina from the Park, 1753. Private Collection

Background imageGatchina Collection: Cuirassiers in Gatchina. Artist: Shcherbov, Pavel Yegorovich (1866-1938)

Cuirassiers in Gatchina. Artist: Shcherbov, Pavel Yegorovich (1866-1938)
Cuirassiers in Gatchina. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGatchina Collection: View of the Main Gatchina palace, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Schulz, Carl (1823-1876)

View of the Main Gatchina palace, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Schulz, Carl (1823-1876)
View of the Main Gatchina palace, Mid of the 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageGatchina Collection: Changing of the Preobrazhensky Regiment Guards in the Gatchina Palace at the time of Paul I, 1845

Changing of the Preobrazhensky Regiment Guards in the Gatchina Palace at the time of Paul I, 1845. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageGatchina Collection: Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter

Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter
Palace Park as Seen from the Gatchina Palace, 1790s. Gatchina Palace in St Petersburg was built between 1766 and 1781 for Count Grigori Grigoryevich Orlov, a favourite of Catherine the Great

Background imageGatchina Collection: The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter

The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Artist: Johann Jakob Mettenleiter
The Menagerie in the Gatchina Palace Park, 1792. Gatchina Palace in St Petersburg was built between 1766 and 1781 for Count Grigori Grigoryevich Orlov, a favourite of Catherine the Great

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russian author Alexander Kuprin with friends in Paris, 1930s

Russian author Alexander Kuprin with friends in Paris, 1930s. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling

Background imageGatchina Collection: Visitors with Russian author Alexander Kuprin and his family, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century

Visitors with Russian author Alexander Kuprin and his family, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russian author Alexander Kuprin shooting, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century

Russian author Alexander Kuprin shooting, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Artist: Karl Karlovich Bulla
Russian author Alexander Kuprin shooting, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling

Background imageGatchina Collection: Alexander Kuprin, Russian author, at his desk, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century

Alexander Kuprin, Russian author, at his desk, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Artist: Karl Karlovich Bulla
Alexander Kuprin, Russian author, at his desk, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina, Prioratsky Palace, built by Czar Paul I

Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina, Prioratsky Palace, built by Czar Paul I for the Knights of the Order of Malta, exterior

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russia, Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina, Gatchina Palace and Park

Russia, Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina, Gatchina Palace and Park
Russia - Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1990). Gatchina Palace and Park, 1766-1788

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russia, Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina, imperial residence of Gatchina Palace

Russia, Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina, imperial residence of Gatchina Palace
Russia - Saint Petersburg surroundings, Gatchina (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1990). Gatchina Palace, imperial residence (architects Antonio Rinaldi and Vincenzo Brenna, 1766-1788)

Background imageGatchina Collection: Russia Gatchina

Russia Gatchina
The imperial palace



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"Gatchina: A Glimpse into Imperial Russia's Magnificence" Step into the dressing room of Empress Maria Feodorovna at the Gatchina Palace, and be transported to a bygone era. Adorned with elegance and opulence, this room was meticulously designed by artist Eduard Hau to reflect the grandeur of Russian royalty. Located in Leningradskaya Oblast, Gatchina boasts the Prioratsky Palace, a stunning architectural masterpiece built by Czar Paul I himself. This palace stands as a testament to his vision and love for artistry. The lithograph Palace in St Petersburg captures its majestic beauty from afar. Its intricate details and breathtaking façade make it an iconic landmark that has stood the test of time. In "The Norge towards the most daring goal, " a color lithograph showcases Gatchina's adventurous spirit. It symbolizes how this enchanting city dares to dream big and reach new heights. An anonymous artist's painting provides us with a glimpse into early 19th-century life in Gatchina. The view of the palace transports us back in time, allowing us to witness history unfold before our eyes. The Lifeguards Regiment on Connetable Square is immortalized through Gottfried Willewalde's artwork. This depiction captures both their strength and dedication as they proudly stand guard in Gatchina. Nikolai Gustavovich Schilder presents an equestrian portrait of Emperor Alexander III at Gatchina—a tribute to his reign filled with power and authority. It serves as a reminder of his significant contributions during his time as emperor. Andrei Yefimovich Martynov's painting offers us another perspective—the main palace itself—showcasing its splendor during 1821. Every detail exudes magnificence, leaving visitors awestruck even centuries later.