. English: To the right, Alexander Suvorov Monument (inaugurated in 1801; sculptor, М. Kozlovsky; casted by V. Yekimov). In the foreground, beyond the Field of Mars (Tsaritsyn Lug, Tsarina's Meadow); to the left, a corner of the Marble Palace (1768—85, designed by A. Rinaldi); close to it, the administrative building of the Marble Palace (1780—88, designed by P. Yegorov), the obelisque erected to the memory of Count Rumiantsev's victories (1799, designed by B. Brenna); to the right, the house of F. Groothen—N. Saltykov (1784—88, designed by G. Quarenghi), and I. Betsky's house (construction w


. English: To the right, Alexander Suvorov Monument (inaugurated in 1801; sculptor, М. Kozlovsky; casted by V. Yekimov). In the foreground, beyond the Field of Mars (Tsaritsyn Lug, Tsarina's Meadow); to the left, a corner of the Marble Palace (1768—85, designed by A. Rinaldi); close to it, the administrative building of the Marble Palace (1780—88, designed by P. Yegorov), the obelisque erected to the memory of Count Rumiantsev's victories (1799, designed by B. Brenna); to the right, the house of F. Groothen—N. Saltykov (1784—88, designed by G. Quarenghi), and I. Betsky's house (construction went on from 1784; designed supposedly by I. Starov). In the background, to the right, the Summer Gardens. The Field of Mars and Alexander Suvorov Monument. 1807. Benjamin Patersen  (1748–1815)   Alternative names Benjamin Paterssen Description Swedish-Russian painter and engraver Date of birth/death 1750 1815 Location of birth/death Varberg Saint Petersburg Work location Saint Petersburg Authority control : Q4346880 VIAF:?292285760 ULAN:?500012496 LCCN:?nr2003032170 GND:?119109581 SUDOC:?178320706 WorldCat Fieldmars


Size: 2868px × 1742px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: