Portrait of Ivan VI. Russia. 1793.
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Print from steel engraving titled „Ivan VI. Ne le 24 Aout 1740; Empereur le 28 Octobre de la meme anee; detrone en Decembre 1741; assasine dans sa prison en Juillet 1764“.
Artist unknown.
Engraved by Alexandre Tardicu.
From the Histoire de Catherine II, Imperatrice de Russie. Par J. Castera. Paris. 1793.
Notes: Tom. I. Page 433. Rue de l‘Arbre Sec Nᵒ 251.
Ivan VI Antonovich of Russia (Ivan Antonovich; Russian: Иван VI; Иван Антонович; 23 August [O.S. 12 August] 1740 – 16 July [O.S. 5 July] 1764), was proclaimed Emperor of Russia in 1740, as an infant, although he never actually reigned. Within less than a year, he was overthrown by the Empress Elizabeth of Russia, Peter I's daughter. Ivan spent the rest of his life as a prisoner and was killed by his guards during an attempt made to free him.
Artist unknown.
Engraved by Alexandre Tardicu.
From the Histoire de Catherine II, Imperatrice de Russie. Par J. Castera. Paris. 1793.
Notes: Tom. I. Page 433. Rue de l‘Arbre Sec Nᵒ 251.
Ivan VI Antonovich of Russia (Ivan Antonovich; Russian: Иван VI; Иван Антонович; 23 August [O.S. 12 August] 1740 – 16 July [O.S. 5 July] 1764), was proclaimed Emperor of Russia in 1740, as an infant, although he never actually reigned. Within less than a year, he was overthrown by the Empress Elizabeth of Russia, Peter I's daughter. Ivan spent the rest of his life as a prisoner and was killed by his guards during an attempt made to free him.
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Approx. image size 13, 7 x 8, 8/19, 6 x 11, 8 cm.
Condition: medium.
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Portrait of Ivan VI. Russia. 1793.
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