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Sreda ( Wednesday ), Russian literary group, 1890s
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Sreda ( Wednesday ), Russian literary group, 1890s
Sreda ( Wednesday ), Russian literary group, 1890s. Sreda was founded in 1899 by Nikolay Teleshov. It was named after the day on which they held their weekly meetings at Teleshovs house in Moscow. The group continued to meet until 1916. Found in the collection of the Institute of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House)
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This print captures the essence of Sreda, a renowned Russian literary group that flourished in the 1890s. Founded by Nikolay Teleshov in 1899, the group derived its name from their weekly meetings held every Wednesday at Teleshov's residence in Moscow. The image showcases a distinguished gathering of talented individuals who dedicated themselves to literature and artistic pursuits. In this portrait, we see men dressed impeccably in suits, exuding an air of sophistication and intellectual prowess. Some are standing while others are seated, each engrossed in deep conversation or lost within their own thoughts. Their collective presence evokes a sense of camaraderie and shared passion for the written word. The setting itself reflects the charm of late 19th-century Russia—a country steeped in rich cultural heritage. This snapshot offers us a glimpse into an era when literary salons were vibrant hubs for creative exchange and intellectual discourse. Nikolay Teleshov stands as both founder and host, his role pivotal in fostering an environment that nurtured creativity among these writers. As we delve into this monochrome masterpiece preserved by the Institute of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House), we are reminded of how art transcends time—allowing us to connect with past generations who shaped our literary landscape. This print serves as a testament to Sreda's enduring legacy—an emblematic representation of collaboration, inspiration, and dedication to the craft that defined this remarkable group
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