File:Самокиш Н. С., Иллюстрация к Описанию священного коронования Александра III 5.jpg

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Русский: Самокиш Н. С., Иллюстрация к церемониальному альбому «Описание священного коронования Их Императорских Величеств Государя Императора Александра Третьего и Государыни Императрицы Марии Федоровны всея России». 1883г.
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Source «Описание священного коронования Их Императорских Величеств Государя Императора Александра Третьего и Государыни Императрицы Марии Федоровны всея России». СПб.: Экспедиция Заготовления Государственных Бумаг, 1883.
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Nikolai Samokysh  (1860–1944)  wikidata:Q1072114 s:uk:Автор:Микола Самокиш
 
Nikolai Samokysh
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English: Mykola Samokysh
Українська: Микола Самокиш
Description Russian-Soviet painter, professor, graphic artist, illustrator, art educator and war correspondent
Date of birth/death 25 October 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 18 January 1944 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nizhyn, Russian Empire Simferopol, Soviet Union
Work period 1876 - 1941
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