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Sergeevich Collection

"Exploring the Legacy of Sergeevich: A Glimpse into Russian Culture and Literature" In this captivating collection of images, we delve into the world of Sergeevich

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Grigori Rasputin with Russian soldiers

Grigori Rasputin with Russian soldiers
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916, centre), Russian mystic. He is flanked by two Russian soldiers: Prince Mikhail Sergeyevich Putyatin (left) and Colonel D. Loman (right)

Background imageSergeevich Collection: ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Russian poet. Contemporary lithograph

ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Russian poet. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageSergeevich Collection: IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer

IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer

Background imageSergeevich Collection: ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Russian poet. With his wife Natalya. Oil on canvas by A

ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Russian poet. With his wife Natalya. Oil on canvas by A.A. Lebedentzov

Background imageSergeevich Collection: IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Self-portrait in pencil, Paris, France, 1878-79

IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Self-portrait in pencil, Paris, France, 1878-79

Background imageSergeevich Collection: ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin. Russian poet. Lithograph, 19th century

ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN (1799-1837). Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin. Russian poet. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageSergeevich Collection: IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E. R. Butler

IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E. R. Butler
IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E.R. Butler

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, three-quarter length portrait, sea

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left. Date between 1880 and 1886

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, head-and-shoulders portrait, facin

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left. Date between 1880 and 1886

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, half-length portrait, facing s

Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, half-length portrait, facing slightly right. Date between 1880 and 1886

Background imageSergeevich Collection: PUSHKIN MONUMENT, c1895. Monument of Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin in Moscow

PUSHKIN MONUMENT, c1895. Monument of Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin in Moscow. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist

Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist
Alexander Sergeevich Spirin (born 1931), Soviet biochemist. Spirins work with Belozersky in 1957 predicted the existence of messenger RNA. He also worked on the structure and function of ribosomes

Background imageSergeevich Collection: Dmitry Rozhdestvensky, Soviet physicist

Dmitry Rozhdestvensky, Soviet physicist
Dmitry Syergeyevich Rozhdestvensky (1876-1940), Soviet physicist and industrialist. Rozhdestvensky, a professor at the University of St Petersburg


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"Exploring the Legacy of Sergeevich: A Glimpse into Russian Culture and Literature" In this captivating collection of images, we delve into the world of Sergeevich, a name that echoes through the corridors of Russian history. From Grigori Rasputin standing tall amidst Russian soldiers to Vladimir Lenin leading a revolution, these figures have left an indelible mark on their nation. Among them stands Aleksandr Pushkin, hailed as one of Russia's greatest poets. A contemporary lithograph portrays him with an air of elegance and intellect, while an oil painting captures his tender moments with his beloved wife Natalya. In a self-portrait sketch, Pushkin reveals not only his artistic prowess but also his introspective nature. Ivan Turgenev emerges as another luminary in this constellation of literary giants. His variant autograph signature speaks volumes about his unique style and individuality. A self-portrait in pencil showcases Turgenev's contemplative spirit during his time in Paris, while a wood engraving from Germany transports us back to the 19th century when he penned masterpieces that touched hearts worldwide. Pushkin returns once again with drawings for "Tales of Belkin, " offering us insight into the creative process behind this seminal work. Meanwhile, a lithograph immortalizes him as a figure whose words continue to resonate across generations. Through these glimpses into their lives and works, we are reminded that Sergeevich represents more than just individuals; it symbolizes an era rich in cultural heritage and intellectual fervor. These men shaped literature and politics alike – leaving behind legacies that inspire even today.