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Pythagoreans celebrate sunrise |
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- History paintings by Fyodor Bronnikov
- Pythagoreans
- 19th-century paintings of sunrises
- Worship in art
- 1869 paintings from Russia
- White clothing in art, female
- Lyres in art
- 1869 paintings of people
- Ancient Greece in history paintings
- 19th-century history paintings in the Tretyakov Gallery
- Mythological paintings in the Tretyakov Gallery
- Paintings of outdoor concerts