'The citi of Moscow'.
Russia.
Woodcut, View from the bank of the Moscow River to the Stone Bridge and the Moscow Kremlin in the background.
Kamenny Bridge (Vsesvyatsky Kamenny Bridge, Vsesvyatsky Bridge, New Kamenny Bridge), the first permanent stone bridge across the Moscow River, built at the end of the 17th century. Connected the White City with Zamoskvorechye. It was located near the mouth of the Neglinka and the Vodovzvodnaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin. It existed until the 1850s; in 1858, the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge was built in its place.
Technique, Material: Woodcut / Paper
Artist:, Engraver: Whinifer
Date, Publisher: The saturday magazine, London, 1833.
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