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  1. Oct 25, 2020 · Two photographs exist supposedly representing the table and a chair from this eccentric suite of furniture; the photographs were taken by Wehrmacht soldiers in 1941. Soon after, the palaces were bombed, most of their contents - including, one might infer, the aforementioned pieces - destroyed in the ensuing fire.

  2. Oct 21, 2019 · Stories about Catherines sexual proclivities are numerous—some have argued that she collected erotic furniture, that she was a nyphomaniac, that she employed a trusted countess to vet ...

  3. It includes a dressing table with chair in the pure Neoclassical taste presented by the town of Tula to Catherine the Great on the occasion of the empress's visit in 1787. She gave it in 1788 to Maria Feodorovna, and it is still preserved in the public rooms at Pavlovsk Palace.[17]

  4. Oct 8, 2023 · Legend has it that Catherine the Great possessed a collection of scandalously designed furniture pieces, often featuring intricate and explicit carvings and embellishments. These items were rumored to be stowed away in a private chamber, accessible only to a select few.

  5. May 15, 2020 · Associate Editor, History. Catherine the Great is a monarch mired in misconception. Derided both in her day and in modern times as a hypocritical warmonger with an unnatural sexual appetite ...

  6. Sep 17, 2012 · The breathtaking pieces of porcelain, tapestries, silver and furniture; the guns, ornaments, snuff boxes, scent bottles, jewelry; the cameos, sculptures and paintings; all are manifestations of...

  7. This coronation portrait of Catherine II combines the traditional ceremonial style of imperial portraits of the first half of the XVIII century – portraying an inherently grand and noble figure –...

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