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Aleksandr Collection (page 4)

Aleksandr, a name that echoes throughout Russian history and culture

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

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

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Fersman, Soviet geochemist

Alexander Fersman, Soviet geochemist
Alexander Yevgenyevich Fersman (1883-1945), Soviet geochemist and mineralogist. The minerals fersmite and fersmanite are named after Fersman

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Butlerov, Russian chemist

Alexander Butlerov, Russian chemist
Alexander Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-1886), Russian chemist. From 1857, Butlerov worked on the newly proposed model of chemical structure

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist

Alexander Spirin, Soviet biochemist
Alexander Sergeevich Spirin (born 1931), Soviet biochemist. Spirins work with Belozersky in 1957 predicted the existence of messenger RNA. He also worked on the structure and function of ribosomes

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Alexander Vinogradov, Soviet geochemist

Alexander Vinogradov, Soviet geochemist
Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov (1895-1975), Soviet geochemist. Vinogradov was Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Science, Director of the Vernadsky Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry Institute

Background imageAleksandr Collection: A. Kovalevsky, Russian embryologist

A. Kovalevsky, Russian embryologist
Alexander Onufrievich Kovalevsky (1840-1901), Russian embryologist and zoologist. Kovalevsky studied in Germany and then St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Arkhangelsky, Tupolev, Soviet engineers

Arkhangelsky, Tupolev, Soviet engineers
Alexander Alexandrovich Arkhangelsky (left, 1892-1978), and Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (1888-1972), Soviet aviation engineers, talking at an airfield

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Butlerov, Russian chemist

Aleksandr Butlerov, Russian chemist
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-86), Russian chemist. Butlerov was born at Christopol near Kazan, Russia, and was educated at Kazan State University. His expertise was in structural chemistry

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Kuprin, The Garnet Bracelet

Kuprin, The Garnet Bracelet
L I Lyubimova, on whom the character of Vera is modelled in Aleksandr Kuprins story, The Garnet Bracelet, first published in 1911

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 3

Aleksandr Kuprin - 3
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen with his dog

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 2

Aleksandr Kuprin - 2
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen at his writing desk

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 4

Aleksandr Kuprin - 4
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen with his family

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Aleksandr Gorchakov - 3

Aleksandr Gorchakov - 3
Prince ALEKSANDR GORCHAKOV Russian statesman

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Scriabin / Hull 1911

Scriabin / Hull 1911
ALEKSANDR SCRIABIN (SKRYABIN) Russian composer Date: 1872 - 1915

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Russia / 1917 / Kerensky

Russia / 1917 / Kerensky
A demonstration in support of Aleksandr Kerensky

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Menshikov / Aleksandr / Iln

Menshikov / Aleksandr / Iln
PRINCE ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH MENSHIKOV Russian soldier who commanded forces in the Crimea

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Henryk Sienkiewicz / Nobel

Henryk Sienkiewicz / Nobel
HENRYK ADAM ALEKSANDR PIUS SIENKIEWICZ pseudonym: LITWOS Polish novelist

Background imageAleksandr Collection: Menshikov / Aleksandr / Anon

Menshikov / Aleksandr / Anon
ALEKSANDR DANILOVICH MENSHIKOV Russian soldier and statesman



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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.