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Elisabeth Petrovna Collection

"Elisabeth Petrovna: A Reign of Splendor and Power" Step into the world of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Flag of the Leib-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment, 1742. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards

Flag of the Leib-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment, 1742. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards
Flag of the Leib-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment, 1742. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Flag of the Grenadier Company of the Preobrazhensky Life Guard Regiment, 1744

Flag of the Grenadier Company of the Preobrazhensky Life Guard Regiment, 1744. Artist: Anonymous master
Flag of the Grenadier Company of the Preobrazhensky Life Guard Regiment, 1744. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elisabeth

Portrait of Empress Elisabeth
FIA5382689 Portrait of Empress Elisabeth by Prenner, Georg Kaspar, von (1720-1766); 205x158, 5 cm; State Tretyakov Gallery

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Fireworks on the occasion of the conclusion of peace between Russia and Sweden on July 16

Fireworks on the occasion of the conclusion of peace between Russia and Sweden on July 16, 1744 in Moscow in front of the imperi, 1744. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Fireworks on the Neva in St. Petersburg on New Years Eve, January 1, 1755, 1755

Fireworks on the Neva in St. Petersburg on New Years Eve, January 1, 1755, 1755. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Map of the European Russia, 1766

Map of the European Russia, 1766. Private Collection

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elizabeth of Russia (1709-1762), Mid of the 18th cen

Portrait of Empress Elizabeth of Russia (1709-1762), Mid of the 18th cen.. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Plate from the Order of Saint Andrew Service

Plate from the Order of Saint Andrew Service. Given by Augustus III of Poland and Saxony to Empress Elizabeth of Russia in 1745, 1744. Private Collection

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Grand Duchess Elisabeth Petrovna (1709-1761)

Portrait of Grand Duchess Elisabeth Petrovna (1709-1761). Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1750s. Artist: Prenner, Georg Kaspar, von (1720-1766)

Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1750s. Artist: Prenner, Georg Kaspar, von (1720-1766)
Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1750s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: The first decree of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with Seal, 1744. Artist: Historical Document

The first decree of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with Seal, 1744. Artist: Historical Document
The first decree of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with Seal, 1744. Private Collection

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with a Arab boy. Artist: Grooth, Georg-Christoph (1716-1749)

Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with a Arab boy. Artist: Grooth, Georg-Christoph (1716-1749)
Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762) with a Arab boy. Private Collection

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Standard of the Cavalry at the Time of Elisabeth I. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards

Standard of the Cavalry at the Time of Elisabeth I. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards
Standard of the Cavalry at the Time of Elisabeth I. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Fireworks and illumination on April 25, 1742 in Moscow, Mid of the 18th cen Artist: Anonymous

Fireworks and illumination on April 25, 1742 in Moscow, Mid of the 18th cen Artist: Anonymous
Fireworks and illumination on April 25, 1742 in Moscow, Mid of the 18th cen.. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Map of Petersburg (Book to the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg), 1753

Map of Petersburg (Book to the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg), 1753. Artist: Russian Master
Map of Petersburg (Book to the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg), 1753. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: The Summer Palace in St. Petersburg (Book to the 50th anniversary of the founding of St)

The Summer Palace in St. Petersburg (Book to the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg), 1753. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Fireworks and illumination on September 17, 1747 in Gostilitsy

Fireworks and illumination on September 17, 1747 in Gostilitsy, Mid of the 18th cen Artist: Anonymous
Fireworks and illumination on September 17, 1747 in Gostilitsy, Mid of the 18th cen.. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: The Summer Palace in St. Petersburg, 1753. Artist: Anonymous

The Summer Palace in St. Petersburg, 1753. Artist: Anonymous
The Summer Palace in St. Petersburg, 1753. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Empress Elisabeth Petrovnas Royal Coach, 1754. Artist: Drillerosse, A. (active Mid of 18th cen. )

Empress Elisabeth Petrovnas Royal Coach, 1754. Artist: Drillerosse, A. (active Mid of 18th cen. )
Empress Elisabeth Petrovnas Royal Coach, 1754. Found in the collection of the State Armoury Chamber in the Kremlin, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna (1709-1762). Artist: Benner, Jean-Henri (1776-1836)

Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna (1709-1762). Artist: Benner, Jean-Henri (1776-1836)
Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna (1709-1762). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1754. Artist: Prenner, Georg Kaspar, von (1720-1766)

Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1754. Artist: Prenner, Georg Kaspar, von (1720-1766)
Portrait of Empress Elisabeth (1709-1762), 1754. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna, 1760. Artist: Carle van Loo

Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna, 1760. Artist: Carle van Loo
Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna, 1760. The second daughter of Peter the Great and Catherine I, Elizabeth of Russia (1709-1762) became empress in 1741 when she overthrew the infant Ivan VI

Background imageElisabeth Petrovna Collection: Portrait of the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, 1758. Artist: Louis Tocque

Portrait of the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, 1758. Artist: Louis Tocque
Portrait of the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, 1758. Detail. The second daughter of Peter the Great and Catherine I, Elizabeth of Russia (1709-1762)


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"Elisabeth Petrovna: A Reign of Splendor and Power" Step into the world of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna, a formidable ruler whose reign left an indelible mark on Russian history. Her portrait exudes regality, showcasing her strength and determination. As the leader of Russia, Elisabeth was surrounded by symbols of her authority. The flags of the Leib-Guard Preobrazhensky Regiment and Grenadier Company proudly displayed her emblem, representing loyalty and honor within her military forces. But it wasn't all about power for Elisabeth; she knew how to celebrate too. Fireworks illuminated the skies over St. Petersburg on numerous occasions - from peace treaties with Sweden to joyous New Year's Eve festivities. These displays mirrored the grandeur that characterized her rule. Elisabeth's influence extended beyond Russia's borders as well. A map of European Russia showcases the vast territory under her control, highlighting her ambition to expand Russian influence across the continent. Yet amidst all this grandeur, portraits reveal a more personal side to Empress Elisabeth. Whether depicted in formal court attire or captured in intimate moments with an Arab boy, these paintings offer glimpses into both her public persona and private life. Her legacy lives on through historical documents such as the first decree bearing her seal - a testament to her authority and vision for governance. Additionally, a plate from the Order of Saint Andrew Service exemplifies Elisabeth's dedication to rewarding those who served faithfully under her reign. Empress Elisabeth Petrovna was not just a ruler but also a woman who wielded power during an era marked by change and progress. Her impact is undeniable – she shaped Russia's destiny while leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate us today.