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The image shows a display case with three antique books. The books are large and appear to be elaborately decorated. The central and rightmost books have green covers with a prominent two-headed eagle emblem and decorative floral motifs. The text on these covers appears to be in Cyrillic script. The leftmost book has a red cover with intricate gold embossed designs, also featuring an eagle emblem.

A white placard is positioned in front of the central book, containing text in Cyrillic. The placard provides information about the books, identifying them as "The Coronation Collection" celebrating the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II. It mentions that the collection was compiled under the direction of V.S. Krivenko and published by the Russian Empire, Saint Petersburg, in 1899. The text details the content of the volumes, which include historical accounts of Russian coronations, specific details of Nicholas II's coronation on May 4, 1896, and accompanying materials such as manifests, decrees, programs, and guest lists. It also highlights the rich illustrative content, including photographs, engravings, and works by various artists.

The display case is red, and the background behind the books shows a patterned floor with geometric designs. The overall impression is that of a museum exhibit showcasing historical and artistic artifacts.
Julia Golubkova

Jul 15, 2026, 2:35 PM

Gatchina, Russia

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The image shows a display case with three antique books. The books are large and appear to be elaborately decorated. The central and rightmost books have green covers with a prominent two-headed eagle emblem and decorative floral motifs. The text on these covers appears to be in Cyrillic script. The leftmost book has a red cover with intricate gold embossed designs, also featuring an eagle emblem. A white placard is positioned in front of the central book, containing text in Cyrillic. The placard provides information about the books, identifying them as "The Coronation Collection" celebrating the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II. It mentions that the collection was compiled under the direction of V.S. Krivenko and published by the Russian Empire, Saint Petersburg, in 1899. The text details the content of the volumes, which include historical accounts of Russian coronations, specific details of Nicholas II's coronation on May 4, 1896, and accompanying materials such as manifests, decrees, programs, and guest lists. It also highlights the rich illustrative content, including photographs, engravings, and works by various artists. The display case is red, and the background behind the books shows a patterned floor with geometric designs. The overall impression is that of a museum exhibit showcasing historical and artistic artifacts.

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