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Summary

Artist
Nikolaj Vasil'jevič Zareckij (1876–1959) wikidata:Q4187185
Alternative names
Русский: Николай Васильевич Зарецкий
Description Russian painter, aquarellist and art critic
Date of birth/death 9 May 1876 Edit this at Wikidata 18 August 1959 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q4187185
Title
Deutsch: Uniformen der Kaiserlich Russischen Armee (um 1812), hier Bombardier (links) der Gardeartillerie zu Fuß (Sommeruniform) und Feuerwerker vom 14. Jägerregeimet (rechts) der Feldartillerie (Winteruniform).
English: Uniforms of the Russian Army (ca. 1812), here Bombardier of the Guards Foot Artillery (summer dress; on the left) and a Feuerwerker of the Field Artillery (winter dress) .
Русский: Формы Русской Императорской Армии, здесь
  • Бомбардир Гвардейской пешей артиллерии (летняя форма; слева) и
  • Фейерверкер 14-го егерского полка (зимняя форма) .
Description
English: From the series The Russian Army in 1812 .
Русский: Из серии «Русская армия в 1812 году» .
Date 1911
date QS:P571,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium watercolor , India ink
medium QS:P186,Q12981547
Object history
English: The reproduction of the aquarelle was published in 1912 by the Cartographical Enterprise of Aleksey Ilyin (Saint Petersburg) as a part of the postcard set The Russian Army in 1812 .
Русский: Репродукция акварели была опубликована в 1912 году Картографическим заведением А.А. Ильина (г. Санкт-Петербург) в составе набора почтовых открыток «Русская армия в 1812 году».
Source/Photographer (in Russian) Военный мундир. Русская армия в 1812 году (set of postcards), Moscow : Государственный исторический музей; Даринчи (the reprint of postcards issued in 1912)

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