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This tapestry is a near copy of a painting by Jean-Marc Nattier dated 1717. Nattier made a portrait of Catherine I of Russia (1683-1727) and one of her husband, Peter the Great, during a stay in Amsterdam. Both paintings are in the Hermitage Museum. In this portrait Catherine I wears the order of Saint Catherine, given to her by her husband at the time of her marriage in 1714.In 1716, Peter the Great visited the Royal Tapestry Manufactory (The Gobelins Manufactory) in Paris, and recruited several experienced weavers from both Gobelins and Beauvais. Peter founded the Imperial Tapestry Manufactory in St. Petersburg the following year. The tapestry remained in the Russian royal collection until 1929.

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