File:Vinogradov. Portrait of King Teimuraz II of Georgia. 1761.jpg

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engraver:Efim Vinogradov (c. 1728—1769) & Evgeni Grekov (c. 1723c.—c.1770)
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English: Portrait of King Teimuraz II of Georgia. The engraving by Efim Vinogradov and Evgeni Grekov based on the painting by Aleksey Antropov (1716—1795). Made during Teimuraz's visit to Russia in 1761. Now on display at the Pushkin Museum, Moscow
Date 1761
date QS:P571,+1761-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q4872
Source/Photographer RussianPrints.ru
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