- Vera
Ignatyevna Mukhina (Russian: Ве́ра Игна́тьевна Му́хина; French: Vera Moukhina; 1 July [O.S. 19 June] 1889 – 6
October 1953) was a
Soviet sculptor...
- in the
second episode. The film
depicts the
widowed noblewoman Kharita Ignatyevna Ogudalova, who
comes from a very
respected family and is
blessed with...
- Vera
Ignatyevna Maslovskaya (Belarusian: Вера Ігнатаўна Маслоўская, romanized: Viera Ihnataǔna Masloǔskaya, 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1896 – 23 January...
- Savyostayanov, six
years old at the time of her
appearance in 1812 Anna
Ignatyevna Malvintsev –
Princess Marya's aunt on her Mother's side,
whose matchmaking...
-
Michman Panin (1960) as wife Grigoriev's
Silence (1963) as
Seraphima Ignatyevna Bykova Welcome, or No Tresp****ing (1964) as
doctor Balzaminov's Marriage...
-
noble intelligentsia and
served as
military medic. His mother,
Lyubov Ignatyevna Andreeva, was from
peasant family and
received training as an obstetrician...
-
Ivanovna Verkhovtseva Gökhan Mete
Seyit Grigory Vasilyevich Kutuzov Güzin Özyağcılar Esma Kadın
Marfa Ignatyevna Hale Akınlı
Marika Aliona Bozbey Zuhal...
-
Tuscan columns topped by
capitals decorated with stars.
Designed by Vera
Ignatyevna Mukhina, the dome is
crowned by a
female personification of Peace, holding...
-
Nicholas I of
Russia and
Alexander II of Russia. His
mother was
Thekla Ignatyevna Walentinowicz,
Prince Zubov's
widow and heiress.
Count Pavel Andreyevich...
- Crimea,
dedicated to the childhood,
youth and
artwork of
sculptor Vera
Ignatyevna Mukhina. The folk
museum of
sculptor Vera Mukhina, or the
Museum complex...