File:Кардовский Д. Н., иллюстрация к рассказу А. П. Чехова "Каштанка" (1903г.) 4.jpg

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Русский: Кардовский Дмитрий Николаевич, иллюстрация к рассказу А. П. Чехова "Каштанка" (уголь, тушь), 1903г. "К великому её удивлению, столяр, вместо того, чтобы испугаться, завизжать и залаять, широко улыбнулся, вытянулся во фрунт и всей пятерней сделал под козырек."
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Author Дмитрий Николаевич Кардовский

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