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Russian author Alexander Kuprin at home with his family, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century
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Russian author Alexander Kuprin at home with his family, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century
Russian author Alexander Kuprin at home with his family, Gatchina, Russia, early 20th century. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling. He is probably best remembered for The Duel (1905). He married Maria Karlovna Davydova in 1902. Their daughter Lidia was born the following year. Found in the collection of the State Museum of AS Pushkin, Moscow
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Alexander Alexander Kuprin Alexander Vasilievich Kuprin Archive Photos Daughter Davydova Dolls House Family Portrait Father Fatherhood Husband Kuprin Maria Short Story Toys Wife Lidia
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This print captures Russian author Alexander Kuprin at home with his beloved family in Gatchina, Russia during the early 20th century. Kuprin, often referred to as the Russian Kipling by renowned writer Vladimir Nabokov, was a masterful short story writer best known for his work "The Duel" published in 1905. In this intimate portrait, we see Kuprin surrounded by the joys of fatherhood. His daughter Lidia, born in 1903 to him and his wife Maria Karlovna Davydova, stands beside her father with an endearing smile on her face. The image exudes warmth and love as it immortalizes a tender moment shared within their family abode. The room is adorned with toys that bring joy to both father and daughter alike. A dolls house can be seen in the background, symbolizing childhood innocence and imagination. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to the photograph while emphasizing the emotions captured within it. As one delves into this snapshot from history held within the State Museum of AS Pushkin's collection in Moscow, they are transported back to a time when literature thrived amidst domestic bliss. This image serves as a testament not only to Kuprin's literary genius but also to his role as a devoted husband and loving father.
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