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Aleksandr Collection (#2)

Aleksandr, a name that echoes throughout Russian history and culture

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Emperor Alexander 2Nd Of Russia 1818 To 1881 19Th Century Engraving After Alonzo Chappel

Emperor Alexander 2Nd Of Russia 1818 To 1881 19Th Century Engraving After Alonzo Chappel

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Vasilievich Suvorov, Count Suvorov Of Rimnik, Prince Of Italy, 1730-1800. Russian General

Aleksandr Vasilievich Suvorov, Count Suvorov Of Rimnik, Prince Of Italy, 1730-1800. Russian General. Engraved By Pannemaker-Ligny After Lienard, From Histoire De La Revolution Francaise By Louis Blanc

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Pushkin

Aleksandr Pushkin
ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN Russian writer and poet Date: 1799 - 1837

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz
HENRYK ADAM ALEKSANDR PIUS SIENKIEWICZ Polish writer, known especially for Quo vadis (1895); he won the Nobel prize in 1905. Date: 1846 - 1916

Background imageAleksandr Collection: BELARUS. Minsk. Monument to Aleksandr Pushkin

BELARUS. Minsk. Monument to Aleksandr Pushkin. Sculpture

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Kerensky as Napoleon

Kerensky as Napoleon
ALEKSANDR FYODOROVICH KERENSKY Depicted as Napoleon, posturing while Moscow burns

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. Artist: Siegmund L Allemand

The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. Artist: Siegmund L Allemand
The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. The Battle of Leipzig or Battle of the Nations (16-19 October 1813), the coalition led by Tsar Alexander I of Russia defeated the French army of Napoleon I

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Column Alexander, St. Peterssburg, c1900

The Column Alexander, St. Peterssburg, c1900

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Illustration for Pushkins Coq D or, 1925. Artist: Boris Zvorykin

Illustration for Pushkins Coq D or, 1925. Artist: Boris Zvorykin
Illustration for Pushkins Coq D or, 1925. An illustration for Alexander Pushkins 1834 work, The Tale of the Golden Cockerel. From The Studio Volume 93. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1927]

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Elizabeth, Consort of Alexander I, 19th century, 1917. Artist: Charles Turner

Elizabeth, Consort of Alexander I, 19th century, 1917. Artist: Charles Turner
Elizabeth, Consort of Alexander I, 1917. Louise of Baden (1779-1826) was, as Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of Russia during her marriage with Emperor Alexander I

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Tsar Alexander I presenting Russian troops to Napoleon, 8th July 1807 (1882-1884)

Tsar Alexander I presenting Russian troops to Napoleon, 8th July 1807 (1882-1884). Alexander presents Cossacks, Bashkirs and Kalmuks of the Russian Army

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The reception of Alexander I (1777-1825), the Emperor of Russia, at Memel, 1802

The reception of Alexander I (1777-1825), the Emperor of Russia, at Memel, 1802. Receiving him are their majesties Frederick William and Louisa of Prussia

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, early 19th century. Artist: Jean Duplessis-Bertaux

Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, early 19th century. Artist: Jean Duplessis-Bertaux
Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, early 19th century. The Russian Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, 19th century. Artist: Hopwood

Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, 19th century. Artist: Hopwood
Alexander I of Russia, Emperor of Russia, 19th century. The Russian Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander I Emperor of all the Russias, 1815. Artist: Canton

Alexander I Emperor of all the Russias, 1815. Artist: Canton
Alexander I Emperor of all the Russias, 1815. The Russian Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, (1799-1837), Russian Romantic author, 19th century

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, (1799-1837), Russian Romantic author, 19th century
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, Russian Romantic poet and author, 19th century. Portrait of Pushkin (1799-1837) who died from wounds that he suffered in a duel

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Fountain of Bahcesaray, 1849. Artist: Karl Briullov

The Fountain of Bahcesaray, 1849. Artist: Karl Briullov
The Fountain of Bahcesaray, 1849. The Fountain of Bakhchisaray is a poem by Alexander Pushkin published in 1822. Found in the collection of the A Pushkin Memorial Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Valley in Umbria, 1910s. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin

The Valley in Umbria, 1910s. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
The Valley in Umbria, 1910s. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Illustration for the poem The Tale of Tsar Saltan by Aleksandr Pushkin, 1905. Artist: Ivan Bilibin

Illustration for the poem The Tale of Tsar Saltan by Aleksandr Pushkin, 1905. Artist: Ivan Bilibin
Illustration for the poem The Tale of Tsar Saltan by Aleksandr Pushkin, 1905. Found in the collection of the A Pushkin Memorial Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, Russian playwright, 1850

Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, Russian playwright, 1850. Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) was the author of a trilogy of satirical plays on corruption in the Russian judicial system, Krechinskys Wedding

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Malachite Hall of the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1837-1839. Artist: Aleksandr Bryullov

The Malachite Hall of the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1837-1839. Artist: Aleksandr Bryullov
The Malachite Hall of the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1837-1839. Briullov, Alexander Pavlovich (1798-1877)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Alexander Hall in the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1839. Artist: Aleksandr Bryullov

The Alexander Hall in the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1839. Artist: Aleksandr Bryullov
The Alexander Hall in the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1839. Briullov, Alexander Pavlovich (1798-1877)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, (1777-1825), 1837. Artist: Franz Kruguer

Equestrian Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, (1777-1825), 1837. Artist: Franz Kruguer
Equestrian Portrait of Emperor Alexander I, (1777-1825), 1837. Kruger, Franz (1797-1857). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Tsarina Elizabeth Alexeievna of Russia, 1824. Artist: Jean-Henri Benner

Tsarina Elizabeth Alexeievna of Russia, 1824. Artist: Jean-Henri Benner
Tsarina Elizabeth Alexeievna of Russia, 1824. German princess Louise of Baden (1779-1826) married the future Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1793. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin

Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Dantes (1265-1321) greatest work, la Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary statement produced in Europe during

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Stage design for the play The Storm, by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin

Stage design for the play The Storm, by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
Stage design for the play The Storm, by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916.Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin

Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
Costume design for the play The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1916. Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Scene from Aleksandr Griboyedovs play Woe from Wit, Maly Theatre, Moscow, Russia, 1850

Scene from Aleksandr Griboyedovs play Woe from Wit, Maly Theatre, Moscow, Russia, 1850. Found in the collection of the The State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Interior of the Museum of the author and Historian Alexander Onegin in Paris, 1920s

Interior of the Museum of the author and Historian Alexander Onegin in Paris, 1920s
Interior of the museum of the author and historian Alexander Onegin in Paris, 1920s. Onegin (1844-1925) accumulated a large collection of manuscripts by

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (september 1856), 1900

Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (september 1856), 1900
Czar Alexander II, Moscow, (September 1856), 1900

Background imageAleksandr Collection: On the coasts of the Baltic, 19th century. Artist: Alex Will

On the coasts of the Baltic, 19th century. Artist: Alex Will
On the coasts of the Baltic, 19th century. The Baltic Sea near Palanga, Lithuania

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Archangel Gabriel, c1826-1858. Artist: Aleksandr Ivanov

Archangel Gabriel, c1826-1858. Artist: Aleksandr Ivanov
Archangel Gabriel, c1826-1858

Background imageAleksandr Collection: St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Artist: CM Dixon

St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Artist: CM Dixon
St. Isaacs Cathedral, Leningrad, c1960s. Russian Orthodox neoclassical exterior of cathedral on St Isaacs Square, ordered by Tsar Alexander I

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Christ Walking on the Water, (1840?). Artist: Aleksandr Ivanov

Christ Walking on the Water, (1840?). Artist: Aleksandr Ivanov
Christ Walking on the Water, (1840?)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier

Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. Artist: Jean Laurent Monnier
Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, 1805. German princess Louise of Baden (1779-1826) married the future Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1793

Background imageAleksandr Collection: The Museum of the Imperial Pushkin Lyceum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1910s. Artist: Karl Kubesch

The Museum of the Imperial Pushkin Lyceum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1910s. Artist: Karl Kubesch
The Museum of the Imperial Pushkin Lyceum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1910s. Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) is regarded as the founder of modern Russian literature

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Onegin, Russian author and historian, c1900. Artist: Josef Lowy

Alexander Onegin, Russian author and historian, c1900. Artist: Josef Lowy
Alexander Onegin, Russian author and historian, c1900. From 1879 onwards, Onegin (1844-1925) accumulated a large collection of manuscripts by

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander I Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880)

Alexander I Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880)
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France at Tilsit, 1807 (c1880). On 25 June 1807, Napoleon and Alexander met on a raft in the middle of the river Neman in Russia to

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Ukraine. Yevpatoria. Cathedral

Ukraine. Yevpatoria. Cathedral
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker. 19th century. Built by Alexander Bernardazzi. Iconostasis by Vannuki

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Last Generalissimo of the Rus

Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire. Bust by A. Maksimenko. Yevpatoria. Ukraine

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Sevastopol. Monument to Alexander Kazarsky

Sevastopol. Monument to Alexander Kazarsky
Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to Alexander Kazarsky (1797-1833). Russian captain of the brig Mercury. Built in 1839 by A. P. Bryullov to commemorates the victory at the Russo-Turkish War (1828-1829)

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Gorchakov - 2

Aleksandr Gorchakov - 2
Prince ALEKSANDR GORCHAKOV Russian statesman Date: 1798 - 1883

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Gorchakov

Aleksandr Gorchakov
Prince ALEKSANDR GORCHAKOV Russian statesman Date: 1798 - 1883

Background imageAleksandr Collection: KERENSKY / ILZ / 1927

KERENSKY / ILZ / 1927
ALEKSANDR FYODOROVICH KERENSKY Russian Revolutionary leader in 1927, while at a conference in America Date: 1881 - 1970

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Kerensky / Saluting / 1917

Kerensky / Saluting / 1917
ALEKSANDR FYODOROVICH KERENSKY Russian Revolutionary leader saluting in 1917 Date: 1881 - 1970

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Porfiryevich Borodin

Aleksandr Porfiryevich Borodin(1833-1887), Russian chemist and composer

Background imageAleksandr Collection: KIPRENSKI, Orest. Aleksandr Pushkin

KIPRENSKI, Orest. Aleksandr Pushkin
KIPRENSKI, Orest Adamovich (1782-1932). Portrait of Alexander Pushkin. 1827. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. MOSCOW. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 1

Aleksandr Kuprin - 1
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris. Date: 1870 - 1938




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Aleksandr, a name that echoes throughout Russian history and culture. From the enigmatic film "Stalker" by Andrei Tarkovsky to the mesmerizing compositions of Scriabin/Hull in 1914, Aleksandr's influence is undeniable. Even political figures like Lenin in the early 1930s and creator Aleksandr Gerasimov in 1939 have left their mark. But it doesn't stop there. The literary world has been graced with great minds bearing this name, such as Solzhenitsyn/Morgan, whose words resonate deeply within our souls. And let us not forget Alexander Yakovlev, the brilliant aircraft designer who revolutionized aviation. In times of war and conflict, Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak stood tall as a Russian naval commander, leading his troops fearlessly into battle. Meanwhile, Kerensky/K Bulla captured moments of leadership during turbulent times with his lens while being supported by dedicated assistants in 1917. The legacy continues with another Admiral Kolchak making waves through history. BORODIN's music fills our ears with its grandeur and beauty while Pushkin's timeless poetry touches hearts even centuries after his passing. Lastly, we cannot overlook Alexander Solzhenitsyn - a writer who dared to expose the truth behind closed doors and shed light on dark chapters of Soviet history. Through artistry, politics, literature or military prowess - Aleksandrs have shaped Russia's narrative for generations to come. Their contributions will forever be etched into the fabric of this nation’s rich tapestry – an enduring testament to their brilliance and indomitable spirit.