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Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia, located in the south-central part of the country

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Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Great Siberian Road in the Krugobaikal Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Great Siberian Road in the Krugobaikal Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Great Siberian Road in the Krugobaikal Mountains, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Krasnoyarsk Cossack, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Krasnoyarsk Cossack, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Krasnoyarsk Cossack, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Old Migrant from Ukraine. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Old Migrant from Ukraine. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Old Migrant from Ukraine. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Deportation of Political Exiles to Siberia in a Prison Wagon. Composed from Memory, 1904

Deportation of Political Exiles to Siberia in a Prison Wagon. Composed from Memory, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Spruce Taiga near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Spruce Taiga near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Spruce Taiga near Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Prisoner in Prison for Exiles. Adherent of the Dukhobor Religious Sect. Irkutsk, 1904

Prisoner in Prison for Exiles. Adherent of the Dukhobor Religious Sect. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Travelers Walking to a New Settlement in Siberia, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Travelers Walking to a New Settlement in Siberia, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Travelers Walking to a New Settlement in Siberia, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: In a Solitary Cell in the Irkutsk Prison. A Free Bird Landed by the Window, 1904

In a Solitary Cell in the Irkutsk Prison. A Free Bird Landed by the Window, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
In a Solitary Cell in the Irkutsk Prison. A Free Bird Landed by the Window, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Taiga of the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Taiga of the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Taiga of the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: His Excellency Caught a Chill. Resting at his Dacha near Irkutsk, 1904

His Excellency Caught a Chill. Resting at his Dacha near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
His Excellency Caught a Chill. Resting at his Dacha near Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Young Lady from Omsk in a Mordovian Outfit. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

A Young Lady from Omsk in a Mordovian Outfit. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
A Young Lady from Omsk in a Mordovian Outfit. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: An Old Coachman from a Horse Train on the Great Siberian Road near Irkutsk, 1904

An Old Coachman from a Horse Train on the Great Siberian Road near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
An Old Coachman from a Horse Train on the Great Siberian Road near Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: The Great Road in the Baikal Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

The Great Road in the Baikal Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
The Great Road in the Baikal Mountains, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Monk Collecting Taxes for the Construction of the Church in Irkutsk, 1904

A Monk Collecting Taxes for the Construction of the Church in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
A Monk Collecting Taxes for the Construction of the Church in Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Merchant and Churchwarden. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

A Merchant and Churchwarden. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
A Merchant and Churchwarden. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: The Great Siberian Road through the Ural Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

The Great Siberian Road through the Ural Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
The Great Siberian Road through the Ural Mountains, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: On Sunday after Mass. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

On Sunday after Mass. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
On Sunday after Mass. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Moonlit Night near Irkutsk at a Resettlement Point, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Moonlit Night near Irkutsk at a Resettlement Point, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Moonlit Night near Irkutsk at a Resettlement Point, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Irkutsk Noble Women, School Friends, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Irkutsk Noble Women, School Friends, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Irkutsk Noble Women, School Friends, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Ural Mountains. Taiga in the Zlatoust Region, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Ural Mountains. Taiga in the Zlatoust Region, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Ural Mountains. Taiga in the Zlatoust Region, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Ice Holes on the Irkut River, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Ice Holes on the Irkut River, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Ice Holes on the Irkut River, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Deep in the Woods of the Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Deep in the Woods of the Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Deep in the Woods of the Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Teacher at a Boys School, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Teacher at a Boys School, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Teacher at a Boys School, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: In an Inn on the Outskirts of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

In an Inn on the Outskirts of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
In an Inn on the Outskirts of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Cheap Defense Lawyer. Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

A Cheap Defense Lawyer. Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
A Cheap Defense Lawyer. Omsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Teacher at a Girls School in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Teacher at a Girls School in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Teacher at a Girls School in Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Peasant-Migrant who has Settled in Irkutsk Province. Siberia, 1904

Peasant-Migrant who has Settled in Irkutsk Province. Siberia, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Peasant-Migrant who has Settled in Irkutsk Province. Siberia, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Taiga in the Krasnoyarsk Region, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Taiga in the Krasnoyarsk Region, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Taiga in the Krasnoyarsk Region, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Military Official, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Military Official, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Military Official, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Merchant's Wife. Old Believer, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Merchant's Wife. Old Believer, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Merchant's Wife. Old Believer, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Wife of a Court Official. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Wife of a Court Official. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Wife of a Court Official. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Morning Daybreak in the Wilds of Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Morning Daybreak in the Wilds of Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Morning Daybreak in the Wilds of Krasnoyarsk Taiga, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Irkutsk Prison. Criminal, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Irkutsk Prison. Criminal, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Irkutsk Prison. Criminal, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Locomotive in the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Locomotive in the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Locomotive in the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Following the Husband to Hard Labor. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Following the Husband to Hard Labor. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Following the Husband to Hard Labor. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: The Zabaikal Taiga. Hunter near a Trap, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

The Zabaikal Taiga. Hunter near a Trap, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
The Zabaikal Taiga. Hunter near a Trap, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Gold Miner Carousing in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Gold Miner Carousing in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Gold Miner Carousing in Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Congratulatory Visit on a Name-Day (Feast Day of a Saint Who Shares a Name), 1904

Congratulatory Visit on a Name-Day (Feast Day of a Saint Who Shares a Name), 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Congratulatory Visit on a Name-Day (Feast Day of a Saint Who Shares a Name), 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Gold-Mining Worker. A Spirtonos, or Alcohol Smuggler, Imprisioned for Selling Alcohol... 1904

Gold-Mining Worker. A Spirtonos, or Alcohol Smuggler, Imprisioned for Selling Alcohol... 1904
Gold-Mining Worker. A Spirtonos, or Alcohol Smuggler, Imprisioned for Selling Alcohol at the Mines, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Map on the drainage of the Barabinsk steppe in the Tomsk province, Kainsk district, 1914

Map on the drainage of the Barabinsk steppe in the Tomsk province, Kainsk district, 1914. From the atlas "Atlas of Asian Russia."

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: In a Hut on the Outskirts of Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

In a Hut on the Outskirts of Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
In a Hut on the Outskirts of Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Old Believer Priest from Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Old Believer Priest from Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Old Believer Priest from Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Wood Storage Barn. Zimov'evsko-Meshchaninovskaia Railroad, 1906-1908

Wood Storage Barn. Zimov'evsko-Meshchaninovskaia Railroad, 1906-1908. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel
Wood Storage Barn. Zimov'evsko-Meshchaninovskaia Railroad, 1906-1908. Photographs documenting various stages in the construction of dirt roads in the Tomsk region by workers

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Explorer's Camp in the Taiga, 1909. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel

Explorer's Camp in the Taiga, 1909. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel
Explorer's Camp in the Taiga, 1909. Photographs documenting various stages in the construction of dirt roads in the Tomsk region by workers

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Group of Workers in the Taiga, 1909. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel

A Group of Workers in the Taiga, 1909. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel
A Group of Workers in the Taiga, 1909. Photographs documenting various stages in the construction of dirt roads in the Tomsk region by workers

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Bridge Over the Gniluiu River. Dvurechno-Durovskaya Railroad, 1906-1908

A Bridge Over the Gniluiu River. Dvurechno-Durovskaya Railroad, 1906-1908. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel
A Bridge Over the Gniluiu River. Dvurechno-Durovskaya Railroad, 1906-1908. Photographs documenting various stages in the construction of dirt roads in the Tomsk region by workers

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Portrait of Lenin, 1970. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Lenin, 1970. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Lenin, 1970. From We Live and Work According to Lenin: Atlas of the Novosibirsk Region, 1970. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union drew its legitimacy from the life

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Woman Construction School Trainee at Work in Tomsk Province, 1906-1908

Woman Construction School Trainee at Work in Tomsk Province, 1906-1908. Creator: Dorozhno-Stroitel'nyi Otdel
Woman Construction School Trainee at Work in Tomsk Province, 1906-1908. Photographs documenting various stages in the construction of dirt roads in the Tomsk region by workers



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Novosibirsk Collection

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