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Early 1920s Collection

Step back in time to the early 1920s, a period of immense change and creativity

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Bookshops on the Christ the Saviour Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov

Bookshops on the Christ the Saviour Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov
Bookshops on the Christ the Saviour Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: The All Saints Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov, Appolinari Mikhaylovich

The All Saints Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov, Appolinari Mikhaylovich
The All Saints Bridge in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: The Print Yard on Nikolskaya Street in Moscow, Early 1920s

The Print Yard on Nikolskaya Street in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Stage design for the ballet La damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz, Early 1920s. Creator: Bakst

Stage design for the ballet La damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz, Early 1920s. Creator: Bakst
Stage design for the ballet La damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz, Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (1881-1964), Early 1920s. Creator: Anonymous

Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (1881-1964), Early 1920s. Creator: Anonymous
Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (1881-1964), Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Walter Gropius (1883-1969), Early 1920s. Creator: Held, Louis (1851-1927)

Walter Gropius (1883-1969), Early 1920s. Creator: Held, Louis (1851-1927)
Walter Gropius (1883-1969), Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Textile Design in Orange and White, Early 1920s. Creator: Popova, Lyubov Sergeyevna (1889-1924)

Textile Design in Orange and White, Early 1920s. Creator: Popova, Lyubov Sergeyevna (1889-1924)
Textile Design in Orange and White, Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at the Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow, Early 1920s

Lubyanoi Rynok (Wood market) at the Truba (Trubnaya Square) in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: Public Baths in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov, Appolinari Mikhaylovich (1856-1933)

Public Baths in Moscow, Early 1920s. Creator: Vasnetsov, Appolinari Mikhaylovich (1856-1933)
Public Baths in Moscow, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of Russian State Historical Library, Moscow

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: The Moscow English club on Tverskaya Street, Early 1920s

The Moscow English club on Tverskaya Street, Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: The Red Cavalry at Perekop, Early 1920s

The Red Cavalry at Perekop, Early 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageEarly 1920s Collection: We must all fight. The fatherland is in danger, Early 1920s

We must all fight. The fatherland is in danger, Early 1920s. Found in the Collection of State Central Literary Museum, Moscow


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Step back in time to the early 1920s, a period of immense change and creativity. Bookshops on the Christ the Saviour Bridge in Moscow offer a glimpse into the literary world of this era, where ideas flowed freely and minds were awakened. The All Saints Bridge, another architectural marvel created by Vasnetsov, stands as a testament to the city's rich history. As you wander through Nikolskaya Street, you stumble upon the Print Yard bustling with activity. Here, printing presses churn out newspapers and pamphlets that shape public opinion during these transformative times. The ballet La damnation de Faust takes center stage with its mesmerizing stage design by Bakst. This production captures both the darkness and beauty of Berlioz's masterpiece, transporting audiences to another realm. Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov remains an enigmatic figure from this era; his identity hidden behind an anonymous creator tag. Yet his art speaks volumes about his innovative spirit and willingness to push boundaries. Walter Gropius emerges as a visionary architect whose designs transcend time. His influence can be seen in buildings that still stand today, reflecting his forward-thinking approach even in these early years. Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova's textile design in orange and white showcases her mastery of color and form. Her work exemplifies the boldness and experimentation that defined this artistic period. Lubyanoi Rynok at Truba Square offers a glimpse into everyday life during this time - wooden stalls filled with goods traded amongst locals who navigate their way through bustling crowds. Public baths provide respite for weary souls seeking relaxation amidst chaotic times. Appolinari Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov's creation transports visitors back to an era when self-care was cherished amidst societal upheaval. Zemsky prikaz stands tall on Red Square as a symbol of authority overseeing urban affairs during these turbulent years –a reminder of how governance played a crucial role in shaping the city's destiny.