" Ukrainian School (xx) - Livadia Palace In Yalta (crimea)"
- Oil on canvas. - Sheltered from the freezing winters of the Russian plain, the Crimean city of Yalta had been home to the elegant Livadia Palace since the mid-19th century, a favorite vacation spot of Alexander III and Nicholas II. The magnificent white building would serve as a dignified setting for discussions between Roosevelt, Churchill and Joseph Stalin in 1944. - Dimensions of the unframed painting: 50 x 35 cm / 60 x 45 with elegant frame. - From a private collection in Barcelona. - Galerie Montbaron includes a technical sheet prepared by a qualified art historian with all its lots. This form is sent in digital format and on request.