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Ivan Argunov
(1729-1802)
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Ivan Argunov Paintings outside this album
Portrait of an Unknown Woman in blue dress
Portrait of Count Nikolai Petrovich Sheremetev
Portrait of Grand Duchess Catherine Alexeyevna
Portrait of Catherine II
Portrait of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. 1
Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Lobanova-Rostov
Portrait of an unknown peasant woman in Russian costume
Portrait of Ivan Yakimov dressed as Cupid
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