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This room of the Winter Palace, designed by the architect Alexander
Krasovsky in the late 19th century, once constituted a part of private
apartments of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II. English Gothiá
motifs were widely used in the décor of this interior. The walnut
coffers of the ceiling are adorned with four-petal rosettes. The
main decorative elements of the library are bookcases arranged along
the walls of the room and of the gallery reached by a staircase.
This peculiar interior with its panels of stamped gilt leather,
massive mantelpiece and high windows with openwork sashes evokes
a romantic atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Displayed on the table
is a sculptural portrait of Nicholas II made after Leopold Bernstamm's
model at the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory in 1897
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