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Ryabushinsky House, Malaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, 1902
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Ryabushinsky House, Malaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, 1902
Ryabushinsky House, Malaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow, Russia, 1902. Ryabushinsky House was designed in Art Nouveau style by Fyodor Schechtel and was built in 1900. It was given to the author Maxim Gorky in the 1930s when he moved back to the Soviet Union permanently from Italy, and today houses the Gorky Museum. Found in the collection of the Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk
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This print showcases the iconic Ryabushinsky House, located on Malaya Nikitskaya Street in Moscow, Russia. Designed by the talented architect Fyodor Schechtel in the Art Nouveau style, this magnificent mansion was completed in 1900. The photograph captures its grandeur and elegance against a backdrop of a serene road. Intriguingly, this historic building holds significant cultural value as it became the residence of renowned author Maxim Gorky during his return to the Soviet Union from Italy in the 1930s. Today, it proudly houses the Gorky Museum, preserving both literary and architectural treasures for visitors to admire. The monochrome image transports us back to early 20th century Russia, evoking a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. Its fine details highlight intricate architectural elements that define Art Nouveau design - an artistic movement characterized by flowing lines and nature-inspired motifs. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history frozen in time, we are reminded of Moscow's rich heritage and its enduring commitment to artistry. This photograph serves as a testament to not only Fyodor Schechtel's visionary talent but also Maxim Gorky's profound influence on Russian literature. It is through such preserved gems that we can appreciate and celebrate our cultural legacy for generations to come.
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