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Русский: Арбатская часть, лист 2 (фрагмент). Атлас столичного города Москвы, составленный по распоряжению г. московского обер-полицеймейстера, свиты его императорского величества генерал-майора Лужина, А. Хотевым. М., 1852-1853. Красная стрелка соответствует направлению взгляда Василия Поленова при написании картины «Московский дворик»
English: Arbatskaya chast, sheet 2 (detail). Atlas of Moscow, compiled by state topographers headed by A. Khotev, to the order of Moscow police chief, in 1852-1853. The red arrow corresponds to the direction of gaze of Vasily Polenov, the creator of "Moscow courtyard"
Date between 1852 and 1853
date QS:P,+1852-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1852-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1853-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Атлас столичного города Москвы, составленный А. Хотевым. — Репринтное издание 1852—1853 гг. — СПб.: Альфарет, 2008. — 8 с., 63 литогр. планов.
Author Алексей Хотев
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