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1839, 1845, 1857 Warsaw
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The Russians held sixteen exhibitions in the 19th century at multiple centres, three in Warsaw. These were organised by the law of 1828 under the jurisdiction of the Trade and Manufactory Department of the Ministry of Finance:
1829 – St Petersburg 1831 – Moscow 1833 – St Petersburg 1835 – Moscow 1839 – Warsaw 1841 – St Petersburg 1843 – Moscow 1845 – Warsaw | 1849 – St Petersburg 1853 – Moscow 1857 – Warsaw 1861 – St Petersburg 1865 – Moscow 1870 – St Petersburg – Salt Town 1882 – Moscow – Khodynka 1896 – Nizhny Novgorod – the largest |
There is little data on these three events.
Jan Jerzy (Georg) Lindemann (1792-1827) pursued the traditions of piano making in Kalisz, Poland. Helped by its location on the border of territories influenced by Russia and Prussia, it was one of the main piano-making centres in Poland for almost two centuries.

Lindemann’s instruments were presented at the Warsaw Industrial Exhibition in 1845 (including a piano with a Viennese action, palisander veneer, inlayed, and a keyboard covered by mother of pearl, worth 750 roubles)
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