View from the rooftop of the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka. 1838
View from the rooftop of the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka. 1838(7). Lithograph by I.-A.Lazinsky. Literature Museum. Moscow
DetailsView from the rooftop of the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka. 1838(7). Lithograph by I.-A.Lazinsky. Literature Museum. Moscow
DetailsLandscape. 1848-1849. Pencil on paper. 19.3 x 24.3. From sketchbook of German and Swiss views. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg
DetailsChurch-yard in Windsor. Illustration to Thomas Grey’s “Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard”. 1839. Lithograph.
Wiland’s tomb. 1838. Pencil on paper. 22.3×27.5. From sketchbook of German, Swiss and Italian views. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsGoethe’s house in Weimar. 1827. Pencil and ink on paper. 13.8×24. From sketchbook of the journey to Germany, France and Belgium. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsVilla Mills. N.Gogol. 1839. Pencil on paper. 22.2×27.5. From sketchbook of the journey to Italy, Austria, Germany and Holland. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg
Aqua Paulina. N. Gogol. 1839. Pencil on paper. 22.2×27.5. From sketchbook of the journey to Italy, Austria, Germany and Holland. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
Villa Volkonsky. P.Krivtsov, Z. Volkonskaya and N.Gogol. 1839. Pencil on paper. 22.2×27.5. From sketchbook of the journey to Italy, Austria, Germany and Holland. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg
DetailsWarwick Castle. 1839. Pencil on paper. 14 x 23. From sketchbook of travels in Russia, England and Germany. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsLago di Como. 1838. Pencil on paper. 22.3×27.5. From sketchbook of German, Swiss and Italian views. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsIlles Borromes. 1838. Pencil on paper. 13.5×22.3. From sketchbook of German, Swiss and Italian views. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
DetailsStanz. 1821. Ink on paper. 7.4×18. From sketchbook of the journey to Switzerland and Germany. State Public Library Saint-Petersburg.
Geneva. 1821. Ink on paper. 7.5×17.9. From sketchbook of the journey to Switzerland and Germany. State Public Library. Saint-Petersburg.
V.Zhukovsky (1783-1852) Shamouny. 1821. Ink on paper. 5×18.8. From sketchbook of the journey to Switzerland and Germany. State Public Library Saint-Petersburg
DetailsDrawing in the draft of the fable “The Separation”. 1812. State Public Library Saint-Petersburg.
I.Krylov (1769-1844). Drawing (self-caricature?) in the text of the fable “The Dragonfly and the Ant”. The late 1800s or early 1810s. State Public Library Saint-Petersburg.
A.Bolotov (1738-1833) Self-portrait: Bolotov in his study. 1789
G.Derzhavin (1743-1816). Self-portrait (?). The 1770s
The battle of Poltava. 1764. Mosaic. 460 x 600. End wall of the staircase in the main building of the Russia Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg. Peter 1 A Russian grenadier Russian and Swedish soldiers Russian banners Russian generals A fallen Swedish soldier Background view of the town of Poltava Karl XII
DetailsTailpiece of “The Life of Avvakum” in the Pustozersk Collection. Department of Manuscripts.
Title of “The Life of Avvakum” in the Pustozersk Collection. Ca.1675.
The Calvary Cross. Drawing in the Pustozersk Collection. Ca. 1675. Department of Manuscripts.
“Five Saints and Five Adversaries of the Old Faith”. Illustration to “The Sermon of Love of Father Dorotheus” from the Pustozersk Collection. Ca.1675.
Headpiece and initial of “The Sermon of Love of Father Dorotheus” from the Pustozersk Collection. Ca.1675. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
The Zodiac from “The Russian Eagle”. 1667, Historical Museum. Moscow.
Verse shaped as a star from the “Salutation”. 1665 Historical Museum. Moscow.
The Zodiac from “The Russian Eagle”. 1667. Historical Museum. Moscow
Cruciform verse from the “Salutation”. 1665. From the “Rythmologion” anthology. 1678-1680. Historical Museum. Moscow.
Title page of the manuscript book “Spiritual Supper”. 1676. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Title page of the manuscript book “Spiritual Supper”. 1676. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Title page of the manuscript book “Spiritual Repast”. 1675. Central State Archives of Literature and Art. Moscow.
Yelizaveta Andreevna Lavrovskaya 1845-1919, singer. Professor of solo singing 1888-1919.
Nickolai Sergeyevich Zverev 1832-1893, pianist, teacher of piano 1870-1893, since 1883 – professor. With his pupils.
Nickolai Mikhailovich Ladukhin 1860-1918, music theorist and composer. Teacher of solfege, harmony and instrumentation 1886-1917, since 1904 – professor.
Alfred Edmundovich von Glen (1858-1927). Professor 1890-1921.
A.I. Siloti and F. Liszt. Alexander Iljich Siloti (1863-1945), pupil of N.G. Rubinstein, pianist, conductor. Professor of piano. (1889-1891).
Alexandra Ivanovna Hubert (nee Batalina, 1850-1837), pupil of N.G. Rubinstein, pianist. Teacher of piano 1874-1883, 1888-1910, 1915-1930, inspector 1889-1914. Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
Scene from Tableau 4 of P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” in the Conservatoire student’s performance 1879.
S.V. Ghilev as Onegin, and V.V. Makhalov as German in the “Eugene Onegin” 1879.
Poster announcing premiere of P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” in the Conservatoire students’ performances 1879.
M.N. Klimentova – Muromtseva as Tatyana in P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” 1879.
Yevlalia Pavlovna Kadmina (1853-1881) pupil of A.D. Alexandrova – Kochetova, singer.
P.I. Tchaikovsky. Incidental music for A.N. Ostrovsky’s fairytale “The Snow Maiden”. Cover of the first edition.
Ivan Vassilyevich Samarin (1817-1885), dramatic actor. Teacher of declamation and dramatic art (1872-1885)
The opening ceremony of A.S. Pushkin Monument in the Tverskoj Boulevard in Moscow (now in Pushinskaya Sqare). A.M. Opekushin (1880). Gravure from N.P. Chekhov’s drawing from life.
The Diploma granted by the World Exhibition in Paris to N.G. Rubinstein for participating in the Russian concert (1878) as a pianist and conductor.
Trocadero Place in Paris, were held during the World Exhibition (1878).
N.G. Rubinstein. The portrait painted by V.G. Perov.
P.I. Tchaikovsky. First Piano Concerto. Cover of the first edition.
Programme of the Conservatoire students’ perfomance of the opera Der Freischutz, which took place on N.G. Rubinstain’s name- day, by tradition marked by the Conservatoire (1875).
Programme of the students’ evening – party, when fragments from dramatic plays and symphonic music were performed. 1874.
Giacomo (Yakov Nickolayevich) Galvani (1825-1889), singer. Professor of solo singing (1869-1887).
P.A. Khokhov and M.M. Karyakin, pupils of A.D. Alexandrova Kochetova.
P.I. Tchaikovsky’s letter to A.D. Alexandrova Kochetova.
Alexandra Dormidontova Alexandrova Kochetova (1833-1902), singer, professor of solo (1866-1880).
P.I. Tchaikovsky. Flagment from Andante cantabile – the second movement of the First Quartet. Autograph.
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818-1883), writer. The portrait painted by V.G. Petrov.
Lev Nickolayevich Tolstoy (1828-1910), writer. The photograph gifted by Tolstoy to the Conservatoire.