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Engraving Prince Alexander Mikhailovich in Pskov (1836)

Boris Artemyevich Chorikov (Russian: Борис Артемьевич Чориков; 1802–1866) was a Russian graphic artist.

Background

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He is best known for his illustrations in a unique edition called Picturesque Karamzin, or Russian history in pictures (Russian:Живописный Карамзин или Русская история в картинах), which was published in St.Petersburg in 1836.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Чориков Борис Артемьевич, Издатель Прево Андрей, Прочие Карамзин Николай Михайлович, Строев Владимир Михайлович". Живописный Карамзин, или Русская история в картинах. Ч. 1. От Рюрика до нашествия татар. 860-1238: издаваемая Андреем Прево. Archived from the original on 28 August 2020.
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