The works of KL Khristinek, as a rule, are modest: without the brilliance of the picturesque maestriia, which was the pride of foreign court artists. They are executed by a

The works of KL Khristinek, as a rule, are modest: without the brilliance of the picturesque maestriia, which was the pride of foreign court artists. They are executed by a
Orlovs – the Count’s family, elevated under Catherine II, represented by the five Orlov brothers. Their father, nobleman Grigory Ivanovich, was at the end of his life the governor of
Olsufiev Adam Vasilyevich, statesman. He was baptized by Peter I, who himself chose a name for the child. From 1732 to 1739 Olsufiev studied at the Shlyachta Corps, where he
Alexander Alekseevich Vyazemsky is a prince, Russian statesman, one of the closest dignitaries of Catherine II. He was born on August 3, 1727. He belonged to the ancient Russian princely