File:Myasoyedov Zemstvo at Lunch engraving detail1.jpg
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English: The Zemstvo at lunch (engraving after the 1872 painting by Grigoriy Myasoyedov)
Русский: Земство обедает (гравюра первого варианта одноимённой картины Григория Мясоедова) |
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Source | A. S. Khvorostov. Grigoriy Myasoyedov. Moscow, Art-Rodnik, 2012, p. 81 (А. С. Хворостов. Григорий Мясоедов. М.: Арт-Родник, 2012, с. 81, ISBN 978-5-404-00241-6); originally published in the Catalogue of the 2nd Peredvizhniki Exhibition, Saint Petersburg, 1873 | |||
Author | The author of the original painting — Grigoriy Myasoyedov, the author of engraving unknown | |||
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