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- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) abstract "The Gatchina Palace egg is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé in 1901, for Nicholas II of Russia. Nicholas II presented it to his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, on Easter 1901. The egg opens to reveal a surprise miniature gold replica of the palace at Gatchina, a village 30 miles southwest of St. Petersburg that was built for County Grigorii Orlov and was later acquired by Tsar Paul I. It is one of two imperial Easter eggs held in the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) thumbnail House_of_Fabergé_-_Gatchina_Palace_Egg_-_Walters_44500_-_Closed.jpg?width=300.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) wikiPageExternalLink 1901-Gatchina-Palace-Egg.htm.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) wikiPageExternalLink itemdetails.aspx?aid=4432.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) wikiPageID "16260853".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) wikiPageRevisionID "628329334".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) acquisitionYear "1931".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) currentOwner Walters_Art_Museum.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) hasPhotoCollection Gatchina_Palace_(Fabergé_egg).
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) height "5.0".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) imageSize "250".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) madeFor Maria_Feodorovna_(Dagmar_of_Denmark).
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) materials Diamond.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) materials Gold.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) materials Quartz.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) materials Silver-gilt.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) materials Vitreous_enamel.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) name "Gatchina Palace".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) surpriseInEgg "Gold replica of the palace at Gatchina.".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) width "3.0".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) workmaster Mikhail_Perkhin.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) yearDelivered "1901".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) subject Category:1901_works.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) subject Category:Faberg%C3%A9_eggs.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type 1901Works.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Artifact100021939.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Creation103129123.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type EndProduct103287178.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Object100002684.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Oeuvre103841417.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Product104007894.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) type Whole100003553.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) comment "The Gatchina Palace egg is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé in 1901, for Nicholas II of Russia. Nicholas II presented it to his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, on Easter 1901. The egg opens to reveal a surprise miniature gold replica of the palace at Gatchina, a village 30 miles southwest of St. Petersburg that was built for County Grigorii Orlov and was later acquired by Tsar Paul I.".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) label "Gatchina Palace (Fabergé egg)".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) label "Uovo del palazzo di Gatčina".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) label "Гатчинский дворец (яйцо Фаберже)".
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) sameAs m.03wfb04.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) sameAs Gatchina_Palace_(Fabergé_egg).
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) wasDerivedFrom Gatchina_Palace_(Fabergé_egg)?oldid=628329334.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) depiction House_of_Fabergé_-_Gatchina_Palace_Egg_-_Walters_44500_-_Closed.jpg.
- Gatchina_Palace_(Faberg%C3%A9_egg) isPrimaryTopicOf Gatchina_Palace_(Fabergé_egg).