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DE LA BARTHE Gerard
Circa 1730 - ?
French painter, landscapist. Studied under Joseph-Marie Vien. Worked in Russia (1787–1810). Information on the artist is extremely sketchy. Several publications identify him with his namesake, also a painter who worked in the latter half of the eighteenth century. Painted a series of views of Moscow and its environs in oil and watercolours (1794‒1798) which are well-known thanks to the engravings done by various engravers, first published in Moscow in 1799 by Johann Walser.
Collection of the Russian Museum
View onto the Kremlin from the Stone Bridge
The Podnovinskoye Suburb in Moscow during a National Holiday
View from St Ivan’s Square in the Kremlin onto the Prelate’s Residence, the Spassky Tower and the Church of St Nicholas of Gоstun
View of Red Square in Moscow
View onto the Moskvoretsk Bridge and the Kremlin
View onto the Stone Bridge from the Vodovzvodnaya Tower Side
View of the Yauza Bridge and Shapkin’s House in Moscow
View onto Moscow from the Balcony of the Kremlin Palace in the Direction of the Moskvoretsky Bridge
View Towards the Stone Bridge from a Balcony of the Kremlin Palace in Moscow
1798
View from the Balcony of the Ostankino Palace outside Moscow
View in the Environs of Kolomenskoye outside Moscow
View onto Tsaritsyn Field in the Environs of Kolomenskoye outside Moscow
View onto the St Sergius Trinity Monastery from the Bethany Monastery of Our Saviour
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The Mediateka
Year: 2018 | Virtual tours | Language: Russian
Virtual tour of the exhibition, held in the Russian Museum from November 23, 2017 to March 26, 2018.
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