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Varvara Golovina
Russian artist and memoirist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Countess Varvara Nikolayevna Golovina, née Princess Golitsyna (Russian: Варвара Николаевна Головина, княжна Голицына, 1766–11 September 1821[1]) was an artist and memoirist from Russian nobility, maid of honour of the Russian court, a close confidant of Empress Elizabeth, favorite Ivan Shuvalov's niece and Dame of Order of Saint Catherine (1816).
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![]() Countess Golovina, by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun | |
Born | Varvara Nikolayevna Golitsyna 1766 Russian Empire |
Died | 11 September 1821 Paris, France |
Noble family | Golitsyn |
Spouse(s) | Nikolai Nikolaevich Golovin |
Father | Nikolai Fyodorovich Golitsyn (1728-1780) |
Mother | Praskovia Ivanovna Shuvalova (1734-1802) |
Occupation | artist and memoirist |
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