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Peter I Collection (page 3)

Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, was a prominent figure in Russian history. His military achievements and reforms left an indelible mark on his country

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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Princess Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1694-1715)
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Peter I Collection: Map of Muscovy
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Peter I Collection: Map of Muscovy, with coats of arms, Russian coins of the day and explanatory panels
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Peter I Collection: Peter I on His Deathbed
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Peter I Collection: Flagship Goto Predestinatsia (The Providence of God) built by Peter the Great at Voronezh, 1700
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Peter I Collection: Harbour at Kronshtadt. Draft
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Peter I Collection: The Birth of Tsarevich Pyotr Alexeyevich
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of general admiral Francois Lefort (1656-1699)
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great with his page Abraham Hannibal, ca 1720
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Peter I Collection: The Peter I edict on the introduction of the Julian calendar in Russia, 1699
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Peter I Collection: Prince Charles XIII of Sweden at the battle of Hogland on 17 July 1788
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Peter I Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Peter the Great (1672-1725), 1721
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Peter I Collection: Double hemisphere map of the World, 1713. Artist: Kiprianov, Vasily Anufrievich (1669-after 1723)
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Peter I Collection: View of the Siege of Parnu on August 1710, 1715. Artist: Pickaert, Pieter (ca 1670-1737)
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Peter I Collection: View of the Siege of Viborg on 13 June 1710, 1715. Artist: Rostovtsev
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Peter I Collection: Map of the Battle of Poltava on 27 June 1709, 1713. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Double page of Theophan Prokopovichs treatise Truth about the Monarchs Will, 1722
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Peter I Collection: Cover page of Theophan Prokopovichs treatise Truth about the Monarchs Will, 1722
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Peter I Collection: Life Portrait of Emperor Peter I the Great (1672-1725). Artist: Moor, Carel de (1656-1738)
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Peter I Collection: Military exercise of the Fun forces of Peter I near Kozukhovo, 1880
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great crossing the Neva, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Francois Lefort (1656-1699), 1698. Artist: Musscher, Michiel van (1645-1705)
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Peter I Collection: Princess Maria Alexandrovna Menshikova. Study for Menshikov in Berezov, 1882
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Peter I Collection: The Siege and Battle of Narva in 1700, 1726. Artist: Aa, Pieter van der (1659-1733)
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Count Pavel Ivanovich Yaguzhinsky (1683?1736), 1821-1822
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Peter I Collection: Young Peter the Great receives gifts from the merchants, 1875. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Peter I in Arkhangelsk between the Dutch and English merchants, 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great takes Menshikov Catherine away, 1833. Artist: Russian Master
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Peter I Collection: The Battle of Hoglande on 22 July 1713, 1713. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: The naval Battle of Oland on 26 July 1789, 1804. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
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Peter I Collection: The Botik of Peter the Great, 1906. Artist: Lanceray (Lansere), Evgeny Evgenyevich (1875-1946)
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Peter I Collection: View of the Summer Palace of Peter I, 1809. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Empress Catherine I. (1684-1727), First third of 18th century. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of the Tsarina Natalia Naryshkina (1651-1694), wife of tsar Alexis I of Russia
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Peter I Collection: Peter I in Holland, 1690s. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Portrait of Emperor Peter I the Great (1672-1725), 1754. Artist: Lomonosov
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Peter I Collection: The Battle of Poltava on 27 June 1709, 1715. Artist: Zubov, Alexei Fyodorovich (1682-after 1750)
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Peter I Collection: The battle at the mouth of the Neva on May 18, 1703, 1720s. Artist: Zubov
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Peter I Collection: Riga swearing allegiance to Peter the Great, 1710, 1868. Artist: Kotzebue, Alexander von (1815-1889)
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Peter I Collection: Tsar Peter the Great and Mayor Nicolaes Witsen studying a map, 1814
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Peter I Collection: Interior of the Czar Peter House in Zaandam, 1697, Mid of the 19th century. Artist: Anonymous
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great working at Amsterdam Naval Shipyard, Second Half of the 18th century
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great crowns his wife Catherine I as Empress, 1726. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)
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Peter I Collection: Peter the Great visiting the Museum Wildianum on 13 December 1697
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Peter I Collection: Wooden cash (or writing) box with poptrait of Peter the Greats son, ca. 1695
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Peter I Collection: The Death of Peter the Great on 8 February 1725, 1727. Artist: Schenk, Leonard (1696-1767)
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Peter I Collection: Arrival of Tsar Peter the Great in Zaandam, 1697, c. 1829. Artist: Velijn, Philippus (1787-1836)


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Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, was a prominent figure in Russian history. His military achievements and reforms left an indelible mark on his country. In "The Apotheosis of Peter's Military Glory, " artist Pieter Pickaert captures the grandeur of his triumphs. Another portrait by Grigori Molchanov depicts Tsarevich Peter Petrovich as Cupid, perhaps symbolizing his youthful vigor and potential. An anonymous creator immortalized Peter the Great in a 1830 painting that showcases his commanding presence and determination. The naval battles depicted in "HMS Wachtmeister fighting against the Russian squadron" and "The Naval Battle of Reval" highlight Russia's maritime strength under Peter's leadership. In another artwork titled "Peter I in the Rebellion of the Old Believers, " we see him navigating religious tensions within his realm with diplomacy and tact. This demonstrates not only his military prowess but also his ability to govern effectively. During World War I, France paid tribute to Serbia's heroism while King Peter I visited trenches at the frontlines himself. These acts showcase both their mutual respect for each other and their shared commitment to defending freedom. A digitally restored reproduction of a 19th-century original reveals Crown Tsar Peter I wore during significant moments in Russian history—a symbol of power passed down through generations. Lastly, a color lithograph portrays Peter I being proclaimed King of Serbia—an acknowledgment of his influence beyond Russia's borders. A falconer alongside him represents nobility while highlighting Duke Brittany’s armorial tunic with its coat-of-arms—symbolic connections between rulers across time. Overall, these artworks provide glimpses into different aspects of Peter I’s life: from military victories to diplomatic endeavors; from religious conflicts to international recognition; from personal adornments to historical proclamations—all contributing to understanding this influential leader who shaped Russia’s destiny for centuries to come.