Self-portrait. 1872-1875.
Self-portrait. 1872-1875. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsSelf-portrait. 1872-1875. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsAn old man. (Makar Ivanovich). Drawing in the draft of the novel “A Raw Youth”. 1872-1875. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsA male profile (Lambert). Drawing in the draft of the novel “A Raw Youth”. 1872-1875. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsMale portrait (the Prince) and architectural sketches in the draft of the novel “The Possessed”. 1869-1870. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsA canyon and a stone. Drawing in the draft of the novel “The Possessed’”. 1869-1870. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsCalligraphy in the draft of the novel “‘The Idiot”. 1867-1871. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsCalligraphy in the draft of the novel “‘The Idiot”. 1867-1871. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsArchitectural sketches in the draft of the novel “The Idiot”. 1868-1860. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsPortrait sketches and calligraphy in the draft of the novel ‘”Crime and Punishment”. 1860-1866. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsPortrait sketches and calligraphy in the draft of the novel ‘”Crime and Punishment”. 1860-1866. Ink and pencil on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsArchitectural and ornamental sketches in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsMale portrait and calligraphy in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. 1864-1866 Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsMale portrait and calligraphy in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. 1864-1866.”. 1864-1866. Pencil on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsPortrait (Raskolnikov and Porfiry Petrovich) and ornamental sketches in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. 1860-1866. Ink and penĀcil on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsPortrait sketches (Raskolnikov and Svid-rigailov) in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. 1860-1866. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsF. Dostoyevsky (1821-1881). Initials drawn in the draft of the novel “Crime and Punishment”. 1860-1866. Ink on paper. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
DetailsA. Maikov. Landscape with architectural ruins. 1854. Pencil nn paper. 13.9X 18.6. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsA. Maikov (1821-1897).Ā A riverside landscape. 1854. Pencil nn paper. 13.9X 18.6. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsSpasskoye-Lutovinovo. The park. 1881. Oil on cardboard. 21.9×27.2. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg. Ā
DetailsA village on a sultry day. The 186ns. Oil on wood. 22.2×28. Literature Museum. Moscow. Ā
DetailsSpasskoye-Lutovinovo. A walk in the park. 1881. Oil on cardboard. 18.9X24.3. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsSpasskoye-Lutovinovo. The Turgenev manor house. 1881. Cardhoard mounted on wood. 23.5×32. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsPortrait of I.Turgenev. 1881. Oil on cardboard. 18X13.8. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg. Ā
DetailsY. Polonsky. Self-portrait. 1862. Pencil on paper. 26.2×21.2. From Y. Polonsky’s skctchhook. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsMoonlit landscape. 1857. Pencil and scratch-work on toned paper. 13.5×22.2. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsNature studies. 1854. Pen and ink on paper. 21.2×26.2. From Y. Polonsky’s sketchbook. Literature Museum. Moscow.
DetailsIllustration to the short story “The Free-Holder Ovsyanikov”. The late 1840s (?). Watercolour on paper. India ink on paper. 30.5×19,3. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg. Ā
DetailsIllustration to the short story “Kasyan from the Fair Media”. The late 1840s (?). India ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsSelf-portrait in the draft of the short story “The Steward”. 1847. Ink on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsCaricatures. Drawings in the draft of the shot story āHamlet ol Shchigrovsky Provinceā.
Sketch of cover for “A Sportsman’s Sketches” in the draft of the short story “Hamlet of Shchigrovsky Province”. 1848. ink on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg. Ā
DetailsIllustration to the short story “Hamlet ol Shchigrovsky Province”. The late 1840s (?). Pencil on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsPortraits of A. Grigoryev; man wearing a night cap. Drawings in the draft of the short story “Hamlet of Shchigrovsky Province”. 1848. Ink and pencil on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsA man lying in bed. Drawing in the draft of the short story “The Counting House”. 1847. Ink on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsBirdie. Drawing in the draft of the short story “Hamlet of Shchigrovsky Province”. 1848. Ink on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsProfile of man wearing a tophat. Drawing in the draft of the shori slory “Hamlet of Shchigrovsky Province”. 1848. Ink on paper. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsMiron Borisovich Polyakin (1985-1941), violinist. Professor of violin (1936-1941).
Konstantin Georgievich Mosttras (1886-1965), violinist. Teacher of violin, conducted a course in methjdology (1922-1941), 1943-1965, since 1927 – professor).
Mikail Gavrilovich Erdenko (1885-1940), volinist. Professor of violin (1935-1940). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
Lev Moiseyevich Zehtin (1881-1952), violinist. Professor of violin (1920-1952). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
Mikhail Isaakovich Press (1872-1938), violinist. Professor of violin (1915-1918).
Borid Osipovich Sibor (1880-1961), violinist, Professor of violin (1921-1951, since 1923 – profesof).
H.G. Neuhaus`s class. Sitting are: assistant L.N. Naumov and H.G. Neuhaus. Standing are: A.A. Nasedkin, A.V. Chaikovsky, N. Delitsiyeva, V.V. Krainev, S. Zvonaryova, trinee – pianists from Jugoslavia, Medvedeva, Ye. Petrova (Gladilina), R. Tsugaro (early 1960s).
H.G. Neuhaus with his pupils. Standing are: T.D. Gutman, M.V. Milman, A. Klumov. Sitting are: Ye. A. Prokhorova, R. Kaminskaya, E. Khaskina and assistent V.S. Belov (1934).
H.G. Neuhaus with his son and pupil Stanislav Genrikhovich Neuhaus (1927-1980), pianist, teacher of piano (1957-1980), People`s Artist of the RSFSR.
H.G. Neuhaus with his pupil Svyatoslav Teofilovich Richter, pianist, People`s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes.
H.G. Neuhaus with his pupil Emil Grigoryevich Gilels (1916-1985), pianist, pedagogue, People`s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes.
Heinrich Gustavovich Neuhaus (1888-1964), pianist. Professor of piano (1922-1941, 1944-1964), director (1935-1937). People`s Artisi of the RSFSR.
A.B. Goldenweiser`s pupils – professors and pedagogues of the Conservatoire – on their teacher`s 80th birthday (1955). First row: Ye.N. Buchstab, M.M. Mirzoyeva, S.Ye. Feinberg, Ya.Ya. Kolyuzhnaya, A.B. Goldenweiser, L.M. Levinson, F.S. Petrova, S.V. Yevseev, Ye.K. Levinson, R.I. Zhiv. Second row: I.P.Klyachko, G.M. Dinor, M.G. Sokolov, A.S. Shereshevsky, V.V. Nechayev, N.V. Tumanina, G.R. Ginzburg, D.B.…
DetailsProgram of the chamber concert performed by A.B. Golddenweiser`s pupils in the Small Hall of the Conservatoire. (1939).
Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser (1875-1961), pianist, composer. Professor of piano (1906-1961), assistant director and prorector (1918-1922), rector (1922-1924), deputy director (1932-1934), director (1939-1942). People`s Artiat of the USSR, Laureate of the USSR State Priae. With his pupils, internatitional competition winners Roza Vladimirovna Tamarkina and Arnold Lvovich Kaplan (1935/36).
A.F. Goedicke, N.L. Dorliac (right), N.M. Musinyan in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (1935).
A.F. Goedicke with his pupil Garry Yakovlevich Grodberg, Marited Artist of the RSFSR.
Program of the concert performed by A.F. Goedicke`s pupils in the Small Hall of the Conservatoire (1929).
S.Ye. Feinberg. with his pupils. Z. A. Ignatyeva, S.Ye. Feinberg, L.V. Roshchina, V. Kasatkin, M. Vinogradova (1962).
Samuel Yevgenyevich Feinberg (1890-1962), pianist. Professor of piano (1922-1962), head of Piano Chair (1936-1962). Merited Art Worker of the PSFSR, Laureate of the USSR State Prize.
Leopold Henrikovich Lukomsky (1898-1959), pianist. Teacher of piano (1924-1942, since 1939- professor).
K.N. Igumnov together with his pupils. N.G. Igumanov, G.D. Bublikov, T.S. Levit, K.S. Sorokin, Ya. I. Milstein, A.L. Joheles, Ya.V. FLiere, T.L. Logovinsky (1930).
Nickolai Andreyevich Orlov (1892-1964), pupil of K.N. Igumnov, pianist. Professor of piano (1917-1921).