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  1. Princess Tarakanova (c. 1745 – December 15 [ O.S. December 4] 1775) was a pretender to the Russian throne. She styled herself, among other names, Knyazhna Yelizaveta Vladimirskaya (Princess Elizabeth of Vladimir ), Fräulein Frank, and Madame Trémouille.

  2. Yelizaveta ( Isabel) Alekséyevna Tarakánova ( circa 1745-4 de diciembre jul. / 15 de diciembre de 1775 greg.) fue una supuesta princesa y pretendiente al trono del Imperio ruso. Fue llamada Knyazhná Yelizaveta Vladímirskaya, «princesa Isabel de Vladímir », Fräulein Frank y Madame Trémouille .

  3. Princess Tarakanova is the most famous painting by the artist Konstantin Flavitsky. Completed in 1864, the painting depicts the story of Princess Tarakanova, who was imprisoned during the reign of Empress Catherine II.

    • 245 cm × 187 cm (96 in × 74 in)
    • 1864
  4. The pictured lady is Elizaveta Vladimirskaya a.k.a. Princess Tarakanova, one of Russia’s most famous female adventurers and imposters claiming the Russian throne! She died in the prison of...

  5. Title: Princess Tarakanova. Creator: Flavitsky K.D. Date Created: 1863/1864. Even abroad, Flavitsky planned to write a picture about the ill-fated destiny of the famous adventurer impostor, who...

  6. 6 de ago. de 2019 · In 1864, Russian artist Konstantin Flavitsky painted “The Princess Tarakanova, in the Peter and Paul Fortress, at the Time of the Flood” based on a legend in which Catherine the Great locked...

  7. Konstantin Flavitsky’s (1830–66) Princess Tarakanova, the pièce de résistance of the annual exhibition at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg in 1864–65, was one of the first examples of a nineteenth-century artwork depicting a historical event from the post-Petrine epoch (fig. 1).