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Russian culture: people, buildings, culture objects, wood engravings, published 1897 Russian culture - people, buildings, culture objects, left side: 1) Priest (Funeral ornat); 2) Russian peasant woman; 3) Day laborer from Tver; 4) State Historical Museum in Moscow; 5) Troika; 6) Farmhouse; 7) Resurrection cathedral in Tutayev town Romanov Borisoglebsky. Built 1652. Right side: 1) Old silver plate; 2) Old silver pitcher; 3) Jewelry clasp;  4) Ornament from a book of gospels, 12th century; 5) Drinking bowl made of brass; 6) Bread knife, 19th century; 7) Teaspoon, 19th century; 8) Old mangle board; 9) Old lantern with selenite window pane; 10) Old silver bowl; 11) Old brass pot; 12) Old iron chandelier; 13) Church cross (crucifix, 19th century); 14) Old wooden box made of oak with iron ornaments and selenite; 15) Chair, 19th century. Wood engravings, published in 1897. gothic chandelier stock illustrations
Russian culture: people, buildings, culture objects, wood engravings, published 1897 Russian culture - people, buildings, culture objects, left side: 1) Priest (Funeral ornat); 2) Russian peasant woman; 3) Day laborer from Tver; 4) State Historical Museum in Moscow; 5) Troika; 6) Farmhouse; 7) Resurrection cathedral in Tutayev town Romanov Borisoglebsky. Built 1652. Right side: 1) Old silver plate; 2) Old silver pitcher; 3) Jewelry clasp; 4) Ornament from a book of gospels, 12th century; 5) Drinking bowl made of brass; 6) Bread knife, 19th century; 7) Teaspoon, 19th century; 8) Old mangle board; 9) Old lantern with selenite window pane; 10) Old silver bowl; 11) Old brass pot; 12) Old iron chandelier; 13) Church cross (crucifix, 19th century); 14) Old wooden box made of oak with iron ornaments and selenite; 15) Chair, 19th century. Wood engravings, published in 1897. gothic chandelier stock illustrations

Russian culture - people, buildings, culture objects, left side: 1) Priest (Funeral ornat); 2) Russian peasant woman; 3) Day laborer from Tver; 4) State Historical Museum in Moscow; 5) Troika; 6) Farmhouse; 7) Resurrection cathedral in Tutayev town Romanov Borisoglebsky. Built 1652. Right side: 1) Old silver plate; 2) Old silver pitcher; 3) Jewelry clasp; 4) Ornament from a book of gospels, 12th century; 5) Drinking bowl made of brass; 6) Bread knife, 19th century; 7) Teaspoon, 19th century; 8) Old mangle board; 9) Old lantern with selenite window pane; 10) Old silver bowl; 11) Old brass pot; 12) Old iron chandelier; 13) Church cross (crucifix, 19th century); 14) Old wooden box made of oak with iron ornaments and selenite; 15) Chair, 19th century. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

European Middle Ages, Church equipment, chromolithograph, published in 1888 European Middle Ages, Church equipment, 15th to 16th century, top row (left to right): Agraffe in the shape of a cloverleaf made of silver, partly gilded; Agraffe made of chased silver and with transparent enamel. It represents the city of Tournai; Wrought iron chandelier with twenty-eight candles, decorated with the coats of arms of the donors, from the church of Eglise Saint-Pierre in Bastogne, Belgium; Agraffe made of partly gilded silver with an enamel base, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Below row: Agraffe in shape of a four-leaf clover made of partly gilded silver, with niellos and transparent enamel, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Copper candlestick with sixteen candles, 16th century, from a church in Mechelen, Belgium; Altar boy's portable candlestick made of beaten copper, around 1500, from Sint-Annakerk, Bruges, Belgium; Wrought iron chandelier in three floors, early 16th century, from St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. Chromolithograph from the book "Le Costume Historique (Historical Costume)", published by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet, Libraire Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, in 1888. gothic chandelier stock illustrations
European Middle Ages, Church equipment, chromolithograph, published in 1888 European Middle Ages, Church equipment, 15th to 16th century, top row (left to right): Agraffe in the shape of a cloverleaf made of silver, partly gilded; Agraffe made of chased silver and with transparent enamel. It represents the city of Tournai; Wrought iron chandelier with twenty-eight candles, decorated with the coats of arms of the donors, from the church of Eglise Saint-Pierre in Bastogne, Belgium; Agraffe made of partly gilded silver with an enamel base, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Below row: Agraffe in shape of a four-leaf clover made of partly gilded silver, with niellos and transparent enamel, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Copper candlestick with sixteen candles, 16th century, from a church in Mechelen, Belgium; Altar boy's portable candlestick made of beaten copper, around 1500, from Sint-Annakerk, Bruges, Belgium; Wrought iron chandelier in three floors, early 16th century, from St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. Chromolithograph from the book "Le Costume Historique (Historical Costume)", published by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet, Libraire Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, in 1888. gothic chandelier stock illustrations

European Middle Ages, Church equipment, 15th to 16th century, top row (left to right): Agraffe in the shape of a cloverleaf made of silver, partly gilded; Agraffe made of chased silver and with transparent enamel. It represents the city of Tournai; Wrought iron chandelier with twenty-eight candles, decorated with the coats of arms of the donors, from the church of Eglise Saint-Pierre in Bastogne, Belgium; Agraffe made of partly gilded silver with an enamel base, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Below row: Agraffe in shape of a four-leaf clover made of partly gilded silver, with niellos and transparent enamel, from the Basilica of Our Lady of Tongre, Belgium; Copper candlestick with sixteen candles, 16th century, from a church in Mechelen, Belgium; Altar boy's portable candlestick made of beaten copper, around 1500, from Sint-Annakerk, Bruges, Belgium; Wrought iron chandelier in three floors, early 16th century, from St Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. Chromolithograph from the book "Le Costume Historique (Historical Costume)", published by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet, Libraire Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, in 1888.

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