"Ritratti di Monarchi Russie"
Portraits of Russian Tsars, House of Romanov: 7.Anna, 8.Ivan VI, 9.Elizabeth, 10.Peter III, 11.Catherine II the Great, 12.Paul I, 13.Alexander I, 14. Nicholas I. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre and Stanghi from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World.
7. Anna Ioannovna (1693 - 1740) in 1730–1740, Empress of All Russia from the Romanov dynasty.
The middle of the three surviving daughters of Tsar Ivan V from his marriage to Praskovya Fedorovna Saltykova, the niece and goddaughter of Peter I.
8. Ivan VI (Ioann Antonovich) Emperor of All Russia from October 1740 to November 1741, from the Brunswick branch of the Romanov dynasty, great-grandson of Ivan V.
9. Elizaveta Petrovna (1709 - December 25) Empress of All Russia) in 1741 - 1761, from the Romanov dynasty. Youngest daughter of Peter I and Catherine I.
10. Peter III Fedorovich (1728 - 1762) All-Russian Emperor in 1761 - 1762. Grandson of Peter I, son of his daughter Anna and Karl Friedrich of Holstein-Gottorp. The great-nephew of Charles XII is the grandson of his sister Hedviga Sophia.
11. Catherine II, Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Empress and Autocrat of All Russia (1762–1796). She ascended the throne as a result of a palace coup against her husband Peter III, who soon died under unclear circumstances.
12. Pavel I Petrovich (September 20 (1754 - 1801). Emperor of All Russia from 1796 to 1798. Representative of the Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov dynasty. Son of Catherine II and Peter III. Grandson of a Russian grandmother - daughter of Peter I Anna. Great-nephew of the childless Empress Elizabeth
13. Alexander I Pavlovich (1777 - 1825). In 1801 - 1825, Emperor of All Russia, Grand Duke of Finland, Tsar of Poland from the Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov dynasty. Eldest son of Paul I and brother of Nicholas I.
Technique, Material: Handcoloured copperplate engraving / Paper
Artist: Engraver: Giarre Stangh
Date, Publisher: Giulio Ferrario's, "Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World", Florence, 1831.
Size: sheet 22,5 х 14,5 cm.