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Pushkin Collection (#11)

Pushkin, a name that resonates with Russian literature and culture. Tatyana, the beloved character from Eugene Onegin, comes to life in this exquisite illustration by A

Background imagePushkin Collection: BENOIS, Alexander Nikolaievich (1870-1960); PUSHKIN, Aleksan

BENOIS, Alexander Nikolaievich (1870-1960); PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837). Russian artist.; Russian writer. Sketch

Background imagePushkin Collection: Godunov, Boris Fyodorovich (1551-1605); KUSTODIEV, Boris Mik

Godunov, Boris Fyodorovich (1551-1605); KUSTODIEV, Boris Mikha< lovitch (1878-1927); PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837). Tsar

Background imagePushkin Collection: PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837)

PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837). Russian writer. Actor from the theatre performance of Pushkins drama Boris Godunov

Background imagePushkin Collection: Godunov, Boris Fyodorovich (1551-1605); PUSHKIN, Aleksandr S

Godunov, Boris Fyodorovich (1551-1605); PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837). Tsar of Russia (1598 to 1605).; Russian writer

Background imagePushkin Collection: Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir I

Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir I
NEMIROVICH-DANCHENKO, Vladimir I. (1859-1943); PUSHKIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799-1837); Godunov, Boris Fyodorovich (1551-1605). Russian

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail at Catherine Palace

Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail at Catherine Palace

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

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

Background imagePushkin 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 imagePushkin Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Pushkin, Catherines Palace, North side exterior, RESTRICTED

Russia, St. Petersburg, Pushkin, Catherines Palace, North side exterior, RESTRICTED: Not available for use by any River Cruise operator. Call for more Information

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail and support tower at Catherine Palace. Credit as: Nancy

Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail and support tower at Catherine Palace. Credit as: Nancy & Steve Ross / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, Pushkin

Russia, Pushkin. Portion of Catherine Palace. Credit as: Nancy & Steve Ross / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, Pushkin. Front entrance to Alexander Palace, built for Tsar Alexander I. Credit as

Russia, Pushkin. Front entrance to Alexander Palace, built for Tsar Alexander I. Credit as: Nancy & Steve Ross / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail and support towers at Catherine Palace. Credit as: Nancy

Russia, Pushkin. Gate detail and support towers at Catherine Palace. Credit as: Nancy & Steve Ross / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePushkin Collection: Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth)

Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth), a perennial flowering plant of the Hyacinthaceae family, with three varieties. It is named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin

Background imagePushkin Collection: Port Arthur - The Pushkin School

Port Arthur - The Pushkin School during the period of Russian occupation of the city. Port Arthur is now under Chinese control and is known as Lushunkou (a district in the municipality of Dalian)

Background imagePushkin Collection: Baroque St

Baroque St. Catherine Palace, Pushkin, near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imagePushkin Collection: Catherine Palace, Pushkin, near St

Catherine Palace, Pushkin, near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe




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Pushkin, a name that resonates with Russian literature and culture. Tatyana, the beloved character from Eugene Onegin, comes to life in this exquisite illustration by A. Pushkin himself. The city of Pushkin, formerly known as Tsarskoye Selo, holds a special place in Russia's history and is home to the magnificent Catherine Palace. This opulent palace is not only an architectural marvel but also serves as a backdrop for scenes from Pyotr Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin at the renowned Mariinsky Theatre. As we delve deeper into Pushkin's world, we discover the brilliance of his poetry and prose. His words capture the essence of Russia like no other writer before him. The legacy he left behind continues to inspire generations even today. Walking through the streets feels like stepping back in time; every corner whispers tales of imperial grandeur and artistic genius. Baroque St stands tall as a testament to its rich heritage while Italian-style pergolas adorn the Private Garden in Catherine Park. Inside Catherine Palace lies an enchanting decorative interior that transports visitors to another era altogether. Every room tells a story - stories that have shaped Russian history and captivated hearts around the world. Pushkin himself was more than just a writer; he was an icon who pushed boundaries with his revolutionary ideas and unwavering spirit. His contributions continue to shape Russian identity and serve as inspiration for countless artists across various disciplines. Russia owes much of its cultural richness to this literary giant whose impact transcends borders and time itself. As we explore Pushkin's world, we are reminded of his profound influence on art, music, architecture - all facets that make up our collective human experience. So let us immerse ourselves in this captivating realm where imagination meets reality – welcome to Pushkin.