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Rivers are a vital part of the Russian landscape and culture

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Background imageRivers Collection: La Diversion Russe de Bukovine, Petrograd, janvier 1916; Soldats russes nettoyant leurs armes en p

La Diversion Russe de Bukovine, Petrograd, janvier 1916; Soldats russes nettoyant leurs armes en p Creator
La Diversion Russe de Bukovine, Petrograd, janvier 1916; Soldats russes nettoyant leurs armes en pleinair, en se mettant a l'aise, malgre le froid, comme s'ils etaient dans une chambre chauffee

Background imageRivers Collection: Sebastopol and Balaclava shewing the position of the Allied Forces, 1854. Creator: John Dower

Sebastopol and Balaclava shewing the position of the Allied Forces, 1854. Creator: John Dower
Sebastopol and Balaclava shewing the position of the Allied Forces, 1854. Crimean War. The severe and costly battles of Balaclava and Inkerman

Background imageRivers Collection: Naval Attack on the Russian Fort of Petropaulovski, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Naval Attack on the Russian Fort of Petropaulovski, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Naval Attack on the Russian Fort of Petropaulovski, [Kamchatka], 1854. Crimean War. French and English warships: L'Obligator; Virago; Eurydice

Background imageRivers Collection: Siege of Sebastopol - map, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Siege of Sebastopol - map, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Siege of Sebastopol - map, 1854. Crimean War. The Black Sea, town and harbour of Sebastopol, Rivers Belbec, Katchka and Alma, Balaklava, roads to Eupatoria and Simferopol, Barren Steppes

Background imageRivers Collection: Banks of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Banks of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Banks of the Alma, 1854. Crimean War. The Alma is a tortuous little stream, which has worked its way down through a red clay soil, deepening its course as it proceeds seawards

Background imageRivers Collection: The Siege of Sebastopol - Valley of Inkerman, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The Siege of Sebastopol - Valley of Inkerman, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Siege of Sebastopol - Valley of Inkerman, 1854. Crimean War. Landscape around the besieged Black Sea port, showing: English Sentries; Ruins of Inkerman; Cossack Field Guns; River Inkerman...The

Background imageRivers Collection: Plan of the Battle of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Plan of the Battle of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Plan of the Battle of the Alma, 1854. Crimean War. The accompanying plan has been drawn by Major Hopkins, K.H. The different armies are represented by the variety of lines of shade

Background imageRivers Collection: Battle of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Battle of the Alma, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Battle of the Alma, 1854. Scene from the Crimean War. View of this important action, from a Sketch by Lieut. E. C. Gordon

Background imageRivers Collection: English Encampment on the Coast near Toula, in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Smyth

English Encampment on the Coast near Toula, in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Smyth
English Encampment on the Coast near Toula, in the Crimea, 1854. Crimean War: British military camp at the time the Battle of the Alma was fought

Background imageRivers Collection: Official Plan of the Battle of the Alma - Distribution of the British Troops at the... 1854

Official Plan of the Battle of the Alma - Distribution of the British Troops at the... 1854. Creator: Unknown
Official Plan of the Battle of the Alma - Distribution of the British Troops at the Commencement of the Action, 1854. Crimean War. A. Battery of twelve heavy guns (24 lbs); B. Four heavy guns; C

Background imageRivers Collection: H.M.S. 'Miranda', and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854. Creator: Unknown. H.M.S

H.M.S. "Miranda", and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854. Creator: Unknown. H.M.S
H.M.S. "Miranda", and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships bring home booty after destroying the town of Kola

Background imageRivers Collection: Sebastopol - from an original drawing, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans

Sebastopol - from an original drawing, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans
Sebastopol - from an original drawing, 1854. Crimean War. Warships on the Black Sea near the port of Sebastopol. The Siege of Sevastopol was the subject of Crimean soldier Leo Tolstoy's

Background imageRivers Collection: Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. The city of Abo (pronounced Obo, the Finnish name is Turku), contains about 14, 000 inhabitants

Background imageRivers Collection: Destruction of Sulineh, at the Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Destruction of Sulineh, at the Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Destruction of Sulineh, at the Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships destroy a Romanian town under Russian control

Background imageRivers Collection: Boat Attack at the Sulineh Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Boat Attack at the Sulineh Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Boat Attack at the Sulineh Mouth of the Danube, 1854. Crimean War: the Royal Navy destroys a Romanian town under Russian control

Background imageRivers Collection: The Rumyantsev Mansion on the English Embankment in St Petersburg, c. 1890. Creator: Anonymous

The Rumyantsev Mansion on the English Embankment in St Petersburg, c. 1890. Creator: Anonymous
The Rumyantsev Mansion on the English Embankment in St Petersburg, c. 1890. Private Collection

Background imageRivers Collection: Tulola, 1918. Creator: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Tulola, 1918. Creator: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Tulola, 1918. Private Collection

Background imageRivers Collection: Lake Hympola, 1917. Creator: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)

Lake Hympola, 1917. Creator: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)
Lake Hympola, 1917. Private Collection

Background imageRivers Collection: View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard

View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)
View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin House in Moscow, 1799. Private Collection

Background imageRivers Collection: Annunciation Bridge in St. Petersburg, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz

Annunciation Bridge in St. Petersburg, c. 1820. Creator: C. Schultz
Annunciation Bridge in St. Petersburg, c. 1820

Background imageRivers Collection: Suspension-Bridge across the Dnieper, at Kieff, in Russia, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Suspension-Bridge across the Dnieper, at Kieff, in Russia, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Suspension-Bridge across the Dnieper, at Kieff, in Russia, 1850. The Tsar Nicholas I Chain Bridge at Kiev (in modern Ukraine) was designed by Charles Blacker Vignoles. On Mr

Background imageRivers Collection: Ran into the water

Ran into the water
Giuseppe DAmico

Background imageRivers Collection: Moscow City BW

Moscow City BW
Vasil Nanev

Background imageRivers Collection: Type of Olonetsk man in Vytegra [Russian Empire], 1909. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Type of Olonetsk man in Vytegra [Russian Empire], 1909. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Type of Olonetsk man in Vytegra [Russian Empire], 1909. In album: Views along the Mariinskii Canal and river system, Russian Empire

Background imageRivers Collection: Construction of boats on the banks of the Inorogda River, 1909. Creator: Vladimir Ivanovich Fedorov

Construction of boats on the banks of the Inorogda River, 1909. Creator: Vladimir Ivanovich Fedorov
Construction of boats on the banks of the Inorogda River, 1909. Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife

Background imageRivers Collection: A survey group with instruments on the right bank of the Zeya River, 1909

A survey group with instruments on the right bank of the Zeya River, 1909. Creator: Vladimir Ivanovich Fedorov
A survey group with instruments on the right bank of the Zeya River, 1909. Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife

Background imageRivers Collection: View of the caravan (camp) of the exploration party on the ice of the Zeya River, 1909

View of the caravan (camp) of the exploration party on the ice of the Zeya River, 1909. Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife

Background imageRivers Collection: The moment of carrying out bathometric observations at the water surface, 1909

The moment of carrying out bathometric observations at the water surface, 1909. Creator: Vladimir Ivanovich Fedorov
The moment of carrying out bathometric observations at the water surface, 1909. Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife

Background imageRivers Collection: The moment of measuring the water level at the Inorogda hydrometric station, 1909

The moment of measuring the water level at the Inorogda hydrometric station, 1909. Creator: Vladimir Ivanovich Fedorov
The moment of measuring the water level at the Inorogda hydrometric station, 1909. Amur Oblast Museum of Regional History and Folklife

Background imageRivers Collection: The city of Berezov from the east, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky

The city of Berezov from the east, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
The city of Berezov from the east, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II

Background imageRivers Collection: Fishing campsites, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky

Fishing campsites, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Fishing campsites, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II. The subjects include scenes from Tobol'sk, Berezov, Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard)

Background imageRivers Collection: Isker, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky

Isker, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Isker, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II. The subjects include scenes from Tobol'sk, Berezov, Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard)

Background imageRivers Collection: Isker, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky

Isker, 1862-1887. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Isker, 1862-1887. From an album of 32 original watercolors from the library of Tsar Nicholas II. The subjects include scenes from Tobol'sk, Berezov, Obdorsk (present-day Salekhard)

Background imageRivers Collection: Charon transports the souls of the dead to the kingdom of Hades, 2nd half of 19th century

Charon transports the souls of the dead to the kingdom of Hades, 2nd half of 19th century. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Charon transports the souls of the dead to the kingdom of Hades, 2nd half of 19th century. From a collection of 239 drawings

Background imageRivers Collection: Map of the Irtysh region from the village of Zashchitina to the Epanchinsky yurts... 1880

Map of the Irtysh region from the village of Zashchitina to the Epanchinsky yurts... 1880. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
Map of the Irtysh region from the village of Zashchitina to the Epanchinsky yurts, 1880. The third page of the album "Walks through the historical environs of the city of Tobolsk.", 1880

Background imageRivers Collection: The Kherlen River - Soldiers in a boat, 1899. Creator: Unknown

The Kherlen River - Soldiers in a boat, 1899. Creator: Unknown
The Kherlen River - Soldiers in a boat, 1899. This collection consists of diverse materials belonging to Grigorii Nikolaevich Potanin (1835-1920) and Nikolai Mikhailovich Iadrintsev (1842-94)

Background imageRivers Collection: Tomsk Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Tomsk Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Tomsk Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Perm Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Perm Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Perm Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Moscow Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Moscow Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Moscow Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Tula Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Tula Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Tula Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Tambov Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Tambov Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Tambov Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Simbirsk Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Simbirsk Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Simbirsk Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Tver Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Tver Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Tver Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Kharkov Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Kharkov Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Kharkov Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Udungui trade route: Udunga River, end of 19th century. Creator: Nikolai Apollonovich Charushin

Udungui trade route: Udunga River, end of 19th century. Creator: Nikolai Apollonovich Charushin
Udungui trade route: Udunga River, end of 19th century. From a collection of 71 items (photographs and negatives on glass)

Background imageRivers Collection: Circum-Baikal trade route: Utulik River, end of 19th century

Circum-Baikal trade route: Utulik River, end of 19th century. Creator: Nikolai Apollonovich Charushin
Circum-Baikal trade route: Utulik River, end of 19th century. From a collection of 71 items (photographs and negatives on glass)

Background imageRivers Collection: Ekaterinoslav Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Ekaterinoslav Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Ekaterinoslav Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856

Background imageRivers Collection: Kiev Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Kiev Province, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Kiev Province, 1856. This card is one of a souvenir set of 82 illustrated cards-one for each province of the Russian Empire as it existed in 1856



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Rivers Collection

Rivers are a vital part of the Russian landscape and culture. The Volga is the longest river in Europe, stretching from the Valdai Hills in central Russia to the Caspian Sea, and is also one of the most important rivers for transportation and irrigation. The Ural River flows from its source in Kazakhstan to its mouth on the Caspian Sea, and it is an important trade route between Europe and Asia. Other major rivers include the Don, Dnieper, Ob, Yenisei, Lena, Amur, Pechora and Kama Rivers. These rivers provide water for drinking and irrigation as well as energy sources such as hydroelectric power plants. In addition to their economic importance they are also popular tourist destinations with many people visiting them each year to enjoy their beauty or take part in activities such as fishing or rafting.
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The Rivers collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of wall art and framed prints that showcase the natural beauty of rivers in Russia and Europe. Our collection features breathtaking images captured by talented photographers, highlighting the diverse landscapes and waterways found throughout these regions. From the majestic Volga River to the picturesque Rhine River, each piece in our collection offers a unique perspective on some of the most iconic rivers in the world. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, there's something for everyone in our collection . Each print is expertly crafted using only premium materials to ensure long-lasting durability and vibrant colors that will stand out wherever they are displayed. If you're looking for beautiful artwork that celebrates nature's wonders, look no further than our Rivers collection.
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What are Rivers (Russia Europe) art prints?

Rivers art prints are a collection of stunning photographic images capturing the beauty and majesty of some of Russia's most iconic waterways. These prints showcase the natural splendor of rivers such as the Volga, Don, and Neva, highlighting their unique landscapes and cultural significance. Each print is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates nature photography or has an interest in Russian culture. They make excellent additions to any home or office space, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, Rivers art prints offer something for everyone. These beautiful art prints are a testament to the power and beauty of nature, showcasing some of Russia's most breathtaking scenery in all its glory.
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What Rivers (Russia Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of beautiful art prints featuring various rivers in Russia and Europe. You can choose from stunning images of the Volga River, which is the longest river in Europe, or opt for prints showcasing the majestic Danube River that flows through ten countries. The Rhine River, which stretches over 760 miles across six European countries, is also featured in several art prints available at Media Storehouse. Other popular options include breathtaking photographs of the Seine River in Paris and the Vltava River in Prague. Additionally, you can browse through an extensive collection of artwork depicting lesser-known but equally captivating rivers such as the Dnieper and Don Rivers. All these art prints are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure they retain their vibrancy and clarity for years to come. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with stunning river-themed artwork or searching for unique gift ideas, we have got you covered.
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How much do Rivers (Russia Europe) art prints cost?

As a provider of Rivers art prints, the cost will depend on various factors such as the size and type of print. We offer a wide range of options to choose from including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each option comes with its unique pricing structure based on the materials used and production costs involved. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality of our products. We strive to provide affordable yet high-quality art prints that meet the needs of our customers. Our collection features stunning images capturing different aspects of Rivers , which can be used for personal or commercial purposes. We understand that each customer has unique preferences when it comes to art, which is why we offer customization services to ensure you get exactly what you want. We guarantee value for your money by providing exceptional service and top-notch products at reasonable prices.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Rivers art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable delivery services to ensure that your order arrives safely and on time. Your art prints will be carefully rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube for protection during transit. This ensures that they arrive at your doorstep without any damage or creases. We work with trusted courier partners who offer fast and efficient delivery services across the globe. You can track your order online using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and securely. That's why we strive to provide a hassle-free delivery experience every time you shop with us.