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File:Deathbed Portrait Of Peter I By I.Nikitin (1725, Russian Museum).jpg

Поступила: 1923 из МАХ; ранее - ИАХ; до 1762 - Зимний дворец

Передана в ИАХ в 1762 по распоряжению Екатерины II из старого деревянного Зимнего дворца на Невском проспекте близ Полицейского моста вместе с 28 другими картинами (Сомов 1872, № 1; Васильчиков А. А. О портретах Петра Великого. - М. - 1872. - С. 97, 98). По другой, по-видимому неверной, версии, поступила в ИАХ из купленного в казну дома канцлера графа М. И. Воронцова (Петров 1883, с. 218). Как работа неизвестного художника была включена в опись Головачевского: „Неизвестно Портрет, писанный с усопшего Государя Императора Петра Великого, поясной, без рам" (Головачевский 1773, № 124). Указанные в описи размеры - 2 фута 8 дюймов на 2 фута - в пересчете на сантиметры соответствуют размерам полотна ГРМ. Inscriptions На подрамнике штамп: И. А. X. музей; наклейка с надписью: Академия Художествъ; на раме были остатки (ныне утраченной) наклейки Таврической выставки (Петербург 1905*) Source/Photographer http://www.belygorod.ru/img2/RusskieKartinki/Used/019kitin_petr1_na_smer_loze.jpg Other versions http://www.tez-rus.net/ViewGood34659.html

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current16:04, 13 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:04, 13 January 20221,200 × 1,679 (518 KB)FMSkyReverted to version as of 05:25, 25 April 2007 (UTC) restore original colors
00:35, 10 February 2014Thumbnail for version as of 00:35, 10 February 20141,200 × 1,679 (619 KB)StolengoodRemoved greenish tinge; saturation brought up, contrasted slightly, to produce a more vibrant picture -- something closer to how it originally looked.
05:25, 25 April 2007Thumbnail for version as of 05:25, 25 April 20071,200 × 1,679 (518 KB)Vissarion{{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= }}
12:39, 14 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 12:39, 14 November 2005423 × 588 (71 KB)Alex Bakharev{{Creator:Ivan Nikitin}} Peter I on his deathbed, 1725 Scanned from Alexandrov, ''History of Russian Art'', ISBN 985-13-1199-5
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