Tag: Russian Literature
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In Russian literature.
In Russian literature, too, we find very characteristic and vivid examples of such creativity. There are the sophisticated baroque work of Simeon of Polotsk and the political caricatures of Archpriest Avvakum (seventeenth century); the monumental mosaic compositions of Lomonosov (eighteenth century); the romantic landscapes of Zhukovsky and Baratynsky; the elegiac landscapes of Batyushkov; Gogol’s architectural…
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A.M. Gorki and Romein Rolland.
A.M. Gorki and Romein Rolland in the country-house in Gorky. July. 1935.
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A.M.Gorki and A.N. Tolstoy.
A.M.Gorki and A.N. Tolstoy. Amalfi (Italy). 1932.
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A.M. Gorki and L.N. Tolstoy.
A.M. Gorki and L.N. Tolstoy. Yasnaya Polyana. 1900.
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A.M. Gorki and Stefan Zweig.
A.M. Gorki and Stefan Zweig. Sorrento. 1930
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A.M. Gorki and K.A. Fedin.
A.M. Gorki and K.A. Fedin. Gorky. 1934.
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A.M. Gorki and M.E. Koltsov.
A.M. Gorki and M.E. Koltsov at the congress, devoted to the tenth anniversary of “Soviet book”. Moscow. 1929.
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A.M. Gorki and A.P. Chekov.
A.M. Gorki and A.P. Chekov. Yalta. 1900
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A.M. Gorki and A.V. Lunacharsky.
A.M. Gorki and A.V. Lunacharsky. Moscow. 1929.
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A.M. Gorki and Suleiman Stalsky.
A.M. Gorki and Suleiman Stalsky at the First congress of Soviet writers. Moscow. 1934.
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A.M. Gorki and Demyan Bedny.
A.M. Gorki and Demyan Bedny at the second plenum of Soviet writers union. Moscow. 1935.
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A.M. Gorki and A.S. Makarenko.
A.M. Gorki and A.S. Makarenko. Kuryazh. 1928.
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A.M. Gorki, K.P. Pyatnisky, S.G. Skitaletz (Petrov).
A.M. Gorki, K.P. Pyatnisky, S.G. Skitaletz (Petrov). Nizhni Novgorod. 1900-1901.
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A.M. Gorki and L.M. Leonov. Sorrento. 1927.
A.M. Gorki and L.M. Leonov.
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A.M. Gorki and I Ulianova.
A.M. Gorki and I Ulianova in the club of the “Pravda”. Moscow. 1928.
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A.M. Gorki and Herbert Wells.
A.M. Gorki and Herbert Wells. Petrograd. 1920.
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D. Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912)
D. Mamin-Sibiryak (1852-1912) A part of the garden. 1901. Watercolour on paper. 14×11. Literature Museum. Moscow.
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Caucasian view with camels. 1837.
Caucasian view with camels. (The neighborhood of the village of Karaagach in Kahetia). 1837 (?). Oil on canvas. 62×72. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
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The Daryal Canyon. Drawing in the text of the poem “Fearful and Sad”. 1829
The Daryal Canyon. Drawing in the text of the poem “Fearful and Sad”. 1829. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
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Pushkin and Onegin. Drawing in a letter to L.Pushkin, November 1824
Pushkin and Onegin. Drawing in a letter to L.Pushkin, November 1824. Pencil on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
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Self-portrait, portraits of I. Pushchin, A. Delvig, V.Kukhelbeker and K.Ryleyev in the draft of chapter five of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1826
Self-portrait, portraits of I. Pushchin, A. Delvig, V.Kukhelbeker and K.Ryleyev in the draft of chapter five of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1826. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.
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Two self-portraits. 1826.
Two self-portraits. 1826. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg
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Tatyana. Drawing in the draft of “Tatyana’s Letter to Onegin”. 1824.
Tatyana. Drawing in the draft of “Tatyana’s Letter to Onegin”. 1824. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.