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The Color Of Russian History: Beautiful Vintage Colorized Pictures Of The Imperial Russia By Olga Shirnina Romanov Sisters, Edwardian Wedding, Grand Duchess Olga, Court Dresses, Steampunk Wedding, Russian History, Imperial Russia, Victorian Women, Russian Fashion

William Carrick “The milk seller (Okhtenka)” St. Petersburg, 1860s With an artist's eye and a surgeon's precision, Olga Shirnina - who works under the name Colo

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Traditional Russian costume. Beginning at the turn of the 18th century, the sarafan, a long, sleeveless dress, became the most popular article of peasant women’s clothing in the Northern and Central regions of Russia.   The sarafan is worn with a shirt, belt, and apron. In some areas, the epanechka, a short bodice identical in shape to the sarafan supplemented the basic ensemble. Russian Pattern, Mode Russe, Russian Dress, Russian Clothing, Gudrun Sjoden, National Dress, Russian Folk, Folk Dresses, Antique Clothing

Traditional Russian costume. Beginning at the turn of the 18th century, the sarafan, a long, sleeveless dress, became the most popular article of peasant women’s clothing in the Northern and Central regions of Russia. The sarafan is worn with a shirt, belt, and apron. In some areas, the epanechka, a short bodice identical in shape to the sarafan supplemented the basic ensemble.

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Gods and Foolish Grandeur: The glamorous uniform - Ladies-in-waiting and Russian court dress, circa 1830s-40s Russian Dress, 1830s Fashion, Winter Palace, Hermitage Museum, Court Dresses, Lady In Waiting, Russian History, Historical Painting, Costume National

Ladies in the "Blazon Room" of the Winter Palace, by Adolphe Ladurner, 1838. (Detail of below.) Ladies in the "Blazon Room" of the Winter Palace, by Adolphe Ladurner, 1838. Unknown lady (Anna Alexeievna Okulova?), by Pimen Nikitich Orlov, circa 1835-37. Henrietta Bodisco, by Johann Konrad Dorner, 1844. Maria Petrovna Kikina, later Volkonskaia, by Pyotr Feodorovich Sokolov, 1839. Princess Elisaveta Alexeievna Paskevich, née Griboyedova, by Nikolai Gustavovich Shilder, circa 1830s-40s…

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