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Dow, George
(English artist, 1781-1829).
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Portrait of Ivan Ivanovich Dibich-Zabalkansky (Johann Carl Friedrich Anton) (1785-1831) [Izomaterial]. - Electron. Dan. (242 Kb). - (St. Petersburg: The State Hermitage, 2003). - 1 file: color. - Portrait. Canvas, oil. 70x62,5 cm. Not later than 1825 - Electronic reproduction of a painting from the Military Gallery of the 1812 State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Photographers: NN Antonova, Yu. A. Molodkovets, IE Regentova. - Portrait of a belt, turn of the face 3/4 to the left, in a military uniform. - The image was provided by the State Hermitage (St. Petersburg) for the collections "The Patriotic War of 1812" and "Russia in Faces", without the right to publish in other publications, both print and electronic
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1. Dibich-Zabalkansky, Ivan Ivanovich (1785 - 1831) - Portraits. 2. The State Hermitage. Military Gallery of 1812 (St. Petersburg, city) - Exhibits. 3. Dow, George (1781 - 1829). Portraits. 4. Patriotic War of 1812 (collection). 5. Russia in the faces (collection). 6. Portrait painting. |
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ББК 63.3 (2) 521.1-686я61
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In 1812, Colonel, Chief Quartermaster of the 1st separate infantry corps. For bravery and skilful command of troops under Yakubov, Klyastitsy and Golovshchina was awarded the Order of St. George of the 3rd class, for the distinction in the 1st Polotsk battle was awarded the rank of Major-General on October 18, In October, participated in the storming of Polotsk, later fought at Chashniki, Smolyan, on the river Berezin. In December, signed the Taourogen Convention, according to which the Prussian auxiliary corps was separated from the Great Army and was declared neutral. - Biography of I. I. Dibich-Zabalkansky, see: The Big Biographical Encyclopedia, the article "Dibich-Zabalkansky , Count Ivan Ivanovich "(M. Rossiysky) ; Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia, article" Dibich-Zabalkansky, Ivan Ivanovich ". - Materials of the Internet project "1812", section "The Military Gallery of the Winter Palace" (prepared for publication by Podmazo AA, 2003) (http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/VGZD/index. html). |
Electronic copy source: The State Hermitage, St. Petersburg Location of original material: The State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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