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File:Grigory Sedov - Ivan the Terrible admiring Vasilisa Melentieva.jpg

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Artist Creator:Georgiy Sedov
Title
English: Ivan the Terrible admiring Vasilisa Melentieva
Русский: Царь Иван Грозный любуется на Василису Мелентьевну. ГРМ
Medium painting
Notes
English: NOTE: This is not "Death of Anastasia Romanovna": please note the tsar's grey hair - and Anastasia dies when he was only 30. See also official site of Russian museum
Source/Photographer [ http://www.art-catalog.ru/picture.php?id_picture=12569

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