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"Country girls - witnesses Martha Wilmot from England, - wear a head-dress embroidered with golden thread shaped like a crown with hanging veil, sometimes with bright ribbons hanging on the back - it all makes the most exciting and fantastic sight". Regardless to the real social position of the sitter - a merchant, petty bourgeois, wealthy peasant or a wife of a minor clergyman the portraits of this type are called "merchants'".
Unknown artist of the first half of XIX century
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Portrait of a Tver’ Peasant Woman in the Headband with a String of Pearls. 1830-iås
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Oil on cardboard. 53 õ 45
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SHM
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