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Pushkin Collection (#7)

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: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799 - 1837. Russian poet, playwright

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799 - 1837. Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era. After a contemporary print

Background imagePushkin Collection: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799 A

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799 A

Background imagePushkin Collection: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin Born 1799 Died 1837. Russian Poet

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin Born 1799 Died 1837. Russian Poet

Background imagePushkin Collection: Odessa, Ukraine - The Primorsky Boulevard

Odessa, Ukraine - The Primorsky Boulevard - Bust of Pushkin in foreground (right). Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePushkin Collection: Aleksandr Pushkin

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

Background imagePushkin Collection: VAN GOGH, Vincent. Portrait of Doctor Felix

VAN GOGH, Vincent. Portrait of Doctor Felix
GOGH, Vincent van (1853-1890). Portrait of Doctor Felix Rey. 1889. Post-Impressionism. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. MOSCOW. Moscow. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

Background imagePushkin Collection: RUBENS, Pieter Paul. Bacchanal

RUBENS, Pieter Paul. Bacchanal
RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). Bacchanal. 1615. Flemish art. Oil. RUSSIA. MOSCOW. Moscow. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

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

BELARUS. Minsk. Monument to Aleksandr Pushkin. Sculpture

Background imagePushkin Collection: Death of pushkin a painting by dmitry belyukin

Death of pushkin a painting by dmitry belyukin

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, St Petersburg, Catherine Palace, Tsarskoe Selo. The lavish imperial palace at Tsarskoe

Russia, St Petersburg, Catherine Palace, Tsarskoe Selo. The lavish imperial palace at Tsarskoe Selo was designed by Rastrelli in1752 for Tsarina Elizabeth

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg; A sculpture of Russian Poet Alexander Pushkin

Russia, St. Petersburg; A sculpture of Russian Poet Alexander Pushkin, standing on Pushkinskaya Street

Background imagePushkin Collection: Russia, St Petersburg. Sculpture of Pushkin by Michael Anikushin outside the Russian museum in

Russia, St Petersburg. Sculpture of Pushkin by Michael Anikushin outside the Russian museum in Arts square

Background imagePushkin Collection: View of Bakhchisaray, ca 1845. Artist: 19244, James (active Mid of 19th cen. )

View of Bakhchisaray, ca 1845. Artist: 19244, James (active Mid of 19th cen. )
View of Bakhchisaray, ca 1845. From a private collection

Background imagePushkin Collection: Viev of Erzurum, 1878. Artist: Willmore, Arthur (1814-1888)

Viev of Erzurum, 1878. Artist: Willmore, Arthur (1814-1888)
Viev of Erzurum, 1878. From a private collection

Background imagePushkin 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




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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.