Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God (opposite side). In the vestry of the Ipatevskii Monastery. Kostroma. eng. Icon of the Vladimir Mother of God (arr.). In the sacristy of the Ipatievsky Monastery. Kostroma. rus |
Prokudin-Gorskii, Sergei Mikhailovich
(1863-1944).
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Ikona Vladimirskoi Bozh'ei Materi (obr. Stor.). V riznitsie Ipat'evskago monastyria. Kostroma [graphic]. - 1911. - 1 negative (3 frames): glass, b \u0026 w, three-tone of the separation; 24 x 9. - Forms of part: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress)
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I. Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergei Mikhailovich (1863-1944).
1. Ipat'evskii monastyr '(Kostroma, Kostromskaia oblast', Russia) - Exhibitions \u0026 displays. 2. Holy Trinity Ipatievsky Monastery (Kostroma, city) - Photographs. 3. Icon of the Mother of God of Vladimir - Kostroma, city - 1911 - Photographs. 4. Territory (collection). 5. Territory of Russia: Kostroma Region (collection). 6. Kostroma in postcards and photographs (collection). 7. Icons. 8. Color of negatives. 9. Glass negatives. 10. Documentary photos. |
BBK 86.372n61 BBK 63.3 (28-8Kos-2Kostroma) 533-37я61 BBK 85.163 (2)
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E-copy source: Library of Congress Original storage: Library of Congress; Prints and Photographs Division
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