Russia Exhibition No.3: The State Hermitage Museum
2298-7: Dr. Piotrovsky with the artist. In the background is the head of the Department of Western European Art, Dr. Irina Novoselskaya, regretfully recently lost to the Hermitage.
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2298-10: Artist Katherina Minardo after the vernissage.
2298-11: The artist in front of the famed Malachite _____________ [ROMAN].
2298-12: The artist with the portrait of ___________[ROMAN], by ___________________.
2298-21: Artist Katherina Minardo with her work ________________.
2298-22: Artist Katherina Minardo with her work ________________.
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2298-24: The sculptor with two of her works, ____________________ and __________________.
2298-25: The sculptor with two of her works, ____________________ and __________________.
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0305-5: __________________[name], one of the larger pieces on display at the Hermitage.
0305-6: The artist with her mother in the _______________ Room, showcasing several of Katherina's sculptural works.
0305-7: In the Rotunda ([Russian name:]___________________), in front of the column celebrating the victory of Poltaba against the Swedes in 17___.
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0305-9: __________[?] admiring one of the Museum's works before the entrance to the Rotunda.
0305-10: The artist and her mother in the famed Malachite Room. Visitors who wished to gain entrance to the room would traverse the Rotunda, viewing Katherina's works.
0305-11: The __________________ Malachite Vase in the Malachite Room
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0305-13: The artist in the Malachite Room with the _____________ Vases to the left and the right.
0305-17: The artist standing before the _____________________________.
0305-18: Another view of the ________________ showing the full stature of the ___________________
___________ ordered by ____________________ in 17__.
0305-19: The world famous carriage used by _______________.
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0305-21: The artist and her mother with one of the four models[?] of ____________________.