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Mikhail Ivanovich Makhaev (1716–1770)
Répresentation exacte des edifices et du jardin,
qui se trouvent dans une des maisons de plaisance nommée
Sailo Kouskowa [An Exact Depiction of the Buildings and
Garden in the Country Residence Named Kuskovo Village]
[Paris: Laurent, Barabé, Denizard, engravers, 1778–79]
NYPL, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints
and Photographs, Art and Architecture Collection
The suburban estate of Kuskovo near Moscow belonged
to the wealthiest aristocrat of Catherine’s time,
Count Petr Sheremetev (1713–1788), who was famous
for his luxurious lifestyle and love of art. His estate
included a palace, church, Italian house, Dutch house,
theater, hermitage, grotto, orangerie, and enormous French
park.
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