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- View Of The Naval Port At Copenhagen From The Windows Of Amalienborg Palace
Alexei Petrovich Bogoliubov
View Of The Naval Port At Copenhagen From The Windows Of Amalienborg Palace
Estimate: 30.000 - 50.000 GBP
Price realised: not sold
Price realised: not sold
Description
Property from a Private Collection, United States
ALEXEI PETROVICH BOGOLIUBOV
1824-1896
VIEW OF THE NAVAL PORT AT COPENHAGEN FROM THE WINDOWS OF AMALIENBORG PALACE
bearing an Anichkov Palace label and numbered A.D.M. / 26098 on the stretcher
oil on canvas
Canvas: 16 by 31cm, 6¼ by 12¼in.
Framed: 32 by 47cm, 12½ by 18½in.
Executed in 1867 Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
Commissioned by Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich, the future Tsar Alexander III, in Denmark in 1867 | Presented by Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich to his wife, Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna, Christmas 1867 | Collection of Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna at Anichkov Palace, until the early 1870s | Imperial Collection at Alexander Palace, Tsarskoe Selo, mid-1870s | Alexander Palace Museum, after 1918 | Acquired by the father of the present own
ALEXEI PETROVICH BOGOLIUBOV
1824-1896
VIEW OF THE NAVAL PORT AT COPENHAGEN FROM THE WINDOWS OF AMALIENBORG PALACE
bearing an Anichkov Palace label and numbered A.D.M. / 26098 on the stretcher
oil on canvas
Canvas: 16 by 31cm, 6¼ by 12¼in.
Framed: 32 by 47cm, 12½ by 18½in.
Executed in 1867 Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
Commissioned by Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich, the future Tsar Alexander III, in Denmark in 1867 | Presented by Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich to his wife, Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna, Christmas 1867 | Collection of Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna at Anichkov Palace, until the early 1870s | Imperial Collection at Alexander Palace, Tsarskoe Selo, mid-1870s | Alexander Palace Museum, after 1918 | Acquired by the father of the present own