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Pavel Platonovich Pototski.
Istoriia gvardeiskoi artillerii.
[History of the Guards Artillery].
St. Petersburg, 1896. From the
library of Grand Duke Vladimir
Aleksandrovich.
NYPL, Slavic and Baltic Division.
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"The Russian Empire and the Romanovs in
Recent Publications, 19901997"
November 4, 1997February 28, 1998
Slavic and Baltic Reference Room Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Room
216
(212) 930-0714
Tuesday, 11 a.m.7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m.6 p.m.; ThursdaySaturday,
10 a.m.6 p.m.
"Fabergé and the Czars of Russia"
Opened October 7, 1997
Forbes Magazine Galleries 62 Fifth Avenue
(212) 206-5548
TuesdaySaturday, 10 a.m.4 p.m.; Thursdays reserved for group tours,
by appointment only.
Objets d'art commissioned by and for
the Russian and European nobility during the reigns
of Alexander III and Nicholas II, featuring twelve
imperial Easter eggs.
"Imperial Treasures from the Romanov Family,
16131913: An Exhibit of Precious Jewelry
and Objets d'Art, Including Works by Fabergé"
November 4, 1997January 5, 1998
A la Vieille Russie
781 Fifth Avenue (at 59th Street)
(212) 752-1727
MondayFriday, 10 a.m.5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.4 p.m.
"The Romanov Dynasty in Art and Literature"
November 4, 1997February 28, 1998
Russian House
253 Fifth Avenue
(212) 685-1010
MondaySaturday, 10 a.m.6 p.m.
"Princess Dagmar The Empress Maria
Fedorovna"
September 26December 21, 1997
The Royal Silver Room, Prins Jorgens Gard 1, Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen,
Denmark.
The exhibition draws on important materials from
museum and archival collections in Russia and royal
collections in Denmark. A printed scholarly catalog
is available in English. For further information,
call 45-339-278-17 or fax 45-331-420-11.
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