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Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, a renowned Russian Romantic author of the 19th century, continues to captivate hearts and minds with his literary genius

Background imageAleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection: Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin, half-length portrait

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

Background imageAleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection: The Pushkin Monument in the Strastnaya Plochad

The Pushkin Monument in the Strastnaya Plochad, Moskva (Moscow), U.S.S.R. (Russia), c1930s. Monument of Alexander Pushkin in Pushkinskaya Square, Tverskoy, Moscow

Background imageAleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection: Portrait of Alexandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1827, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky

Portrait of Alexandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1827, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky
Portrait of Alexandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1827, (1965). Russian Romantic poet and author Pushkin (1799-1837) died from wounds that he suffered in a duel

Background imageAleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin 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 Sergeyevich Pushkin 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 Sergeyevich Pushkin 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 Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection: Illustration for the poem The Tale of Tsar Saltan by Aleksandr Pushkin

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 Sergeyevich Pushkin 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

Background imageAleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Collection: The Museum of the Imperial Pushkin Lyceum in Saint Petersburg

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 Sergeyevich Pushkin 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


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Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, a renowned Russian Romantic author of the 19th century, continues to captivate hearts and minds with his literary genius. His contributions to Russian literature are celebrated through various artistic representations. The Pushkin Monument in Strastnaya Plochad, Moscow stands as a testament to his enduring legacy. Erected in the 1930s, this monument pays homage to the great wordsmith who forever changed the landscape of Russian poetry and prose. Orest Kiprensky's portrait of Pushkin from 1827 captures the essence of his enigmatic personality. The artist skillfully portrays Pushkin's intense gaze and contemplative expression, revealing the depth of his thoughts and emotions. Boris Zvorykin's illustration for Pushkin's Coq D'or transports us into an enchanting world filled with vibrant colors and intricate details. Through this artwork, we glimpse into the fantastical realms that Pushkin created within his stories. Karl Briullov's masterpiece, The Fountain of Bahcesaray, brings one of Pushkin's most beloved poems to life. This painting beautifully depicts scenes from "The Fountain at Bakhchisaray, " showcasing Briullov's mastery in capturing both emotion and atmosphere. Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for The Tale of Tsar Saltan showcases his unique style influenced by traditional Russian folk art. With vivid colors and intricate patterns, Bilibin breathes life into Pushkin’s timeless fairy tale. The Museum of Alexander Onegin in Paris provides visitors with an intimate look into the life and works of this esteemed author and historian. Stepping inside its walls is like stepping back in time as you immerse yourself in Onegin’s world. Similarly, The Museum of Imperial Pushkin Lyceum takes us on a journey through history as we explore Saint Petersburg during Russia’s golden age.

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