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Nadezhda Collection

"Nadezhda: A Journey Through History and Culture" Step into the fascinating world of Nadezhda, a name that echoes through time

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Krupskaya (Lenins Wife)

Krupskaya (Lenins Wife)
NADEZHDA KONSTANTINOVNA KRUPSKAYA Russian Revolutionary - married Lenin in 1898

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his son Vasily and daughter Svetlana, 1930s. Artist: Pyotr Otsup

Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his son Vasily and daughter Svetlana, 1930s. Artist: Pyotr Otsup
Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his son Vasily and daughter Svetlana, 1930s. Vasily Iosifovich Dzhugashvili (1921-1962) and Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva (1926-2011)

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda Alliluyeva, second wife of Josef Stalin, and their daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, 1927

Nadezhda Alliluyeva, second wife of Josef Stalin, and their daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, 1927. Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901-1932) married Stalin in 1919

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Svetlana Stalin, writer, daughter of Josef Stalin

Svetlana Stalin, writer, daughter of Josef Stalin
Svetlana Stalin (Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva, aka Stalina, later Lana Peters, 1926-2011), writer, youngest child and only daughter of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and his second wife

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda Ostapchuk

Nadezhda Ostapchuk Shot Put World Athletics Championships Stde De France, St Denis, Paris, France 27 August 2003 Date: 27 August 2003

Background imageNadezhda Collection: The New Metro or Subway Station in the Sokolniki Region of Moskva (Moscow), U. S. S

The New Metro or Subway Station in the Sokolniki Region of Moskva (Moscow), U. S. S
The New Metro or Subway Station in the Sokolniki Region of Moskva (Moscow), U.S.S.R. (Russia), c1930s. Work began on the station in March 1934 and was designed by Ivan Taranov and Nadezhda Bykova

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Portrait of Nadezhda Petrovna Zhdanovichova, 1849, (1965). Creator: Pavel Andreevich Fedotov

Portrait of Nadezhda Petrovna Zhdanovichova, 1849, (1965). Creator: Pavel Andreevich Fedotov
Portrait of Nadezhda Petrovna Zhdanovichova, 1849, (1965). Painting, also known as Portrait on Nadezhda Zhdanovich Playing the Piano, in the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageNadezhda Collection: A man from Nuku Hiva Island with tattoos on his body. From Atlas of Krusensterns Circumnavigation

A man from Nuku Hiva Island with tattoos on his body. From Atlas of Krusensterns Circumnavigation, 1813. Found in the Collection of Muse e du Quai Branly, Paris

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Naval reward medal commemorating the voyage of the Nadezhda, 1806

Naval reward medal commemorating the voyage of the Nadezhda, 1806. Private Collection

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Illustration from A Voyage Round the World In the Years 1803-06, in the Ship Neva, 1814

Illustration from A Voyage Round the World In the Years 1803-06, in the Ship Neva, 1814. Private Collection

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Lysyansky: A Voyage Round the World In the Years 1803-06, in the Ship Neva. Artist: Anonymous

Lysyansky: A Voyage Round the World In the Years 1803-06, in the Ship Neva. Artist: Anonymous
Lysyansky: A Voyage Round the World In the Years 1803-06, in the Ship Neva. Private Collection

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Russian Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin and his wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russia, 1922

Russian Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin and his wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russia, 1922. Lenin (1870-1924) and Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939)

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Russian Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya, Gorki, USSR, 1922

Russian Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya, Gorki, USSR, 1922. Lenin (1870-1924) and Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939) married in 1898 when they were both living in exile in Siberia

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, late 1920s

Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, late 1920s. Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901-1932) married Stalin (1879-1953) in 1919

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenins wife, with a friend, 1936

Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenins wife, with a friend, 1936. Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939) and Lenin married in 1898 when they were both living in exile in Siberia

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Police file of the political criminal Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenins wife, before 1916

Police file of the political criminal Nadezhda Krupskaya, Lenins wife, before 1916. Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939) and Lenin married in 1898 when they were both living in exile in Siberia

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Lenin and Wife Krupskaya Visiting Kashino

Lenin and Wife Krupskaya Visiting Kashino
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya sitting amoung the people of the Kashino Village near Moscow, at a celebration

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Lenin / Krupskaia / Street

Lenin / Krupskaia / Street
VLADIMIR ILYICH LENIN With Nadezhda Krupskaia Date: 1870 - 1924

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with family 1912

Ferdinand I of Bulgaria with family 1912
Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (1861 - 1948), often known as Foxy with his second wife Eleonore Reuss of K� itz and his daughters Princessses Eudoxie and Nadejda. Date: 1912

Background imageNadezhda Collection: VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, known as Lenin. Russian Communist leader

VLADIMIR LENIN (1870-1924). Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, known as Lenin. Russian Communist leader. Lenin with his wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, at their Gorki villa in 1922

Background imageNadezhda Collection: The Swan Princess, 1900. by Mikhail Vrubel (1856-1910) Russian Symbolist painter

The Swan Princess, 1900. by Mikhail Vrubel (1856-1910) Russian Symbolist painter. Artists wife the opera singer Nadezhda Zabela as the Swan Princess

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda von Meck (1831 - 1894) Russian businesswoman, who is best known today for

Nadezhda von Meck (1831 - 1894) Russian businesswoman, who is best known today for her artistic relationship with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda (Nadia) von Meck (1831-1894), Russian business woman and patron of Tchaikovsky

Nadezhda (Nadia) von Meck (1831-1894), Russian business woman and patron of Tchaikovsky

Background imageNadezhda Collection: FEDOTOV: PORTRAIT, 1849. Portrait of Nadezhda Zhdanoviehova, by Pavel Fedotov. Oil, 1849

FEDOTOV: PORTRAIT, 1849. Portrait of Nadezhda Zhdanoviehova, by Pavel Fedotov. Oil, 1849

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Lenin and Krupskaya / 1922

Lenin and Krupskaya / 1922
VLADIMIR ILICH ULYANOV LENIN with his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya at Gorky, 1922

Background imageNadezhda Collection: Nadezhda Krupskaya

Nadezhda Krupskaya
NADEZHDA KONSTANTINOVNA Russian revolutionary, married Lenin 1898, exile in Siberia, took part in the Revolution and held several posts in the communist government


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"Nadezhda: A Journey Through History and Culture" Step into the fascinating world of Nadezhda, a name that echoes through time, connecting various historical figures and places. From Krupskaya, Lenin's devoted wife who played an influential role in the Russian Revolution, to Svetlana Stalin, the talented writer and daughter of Soviet leader Josef Stalin - these women embody strength and resilience. In a captivating portrait by Pyotr Otsup, we catch a glimpse of Josef Stalin with his son Vasily and daughter Svetlana during the 1930s. This image portrays not only their familial bond but also offers insight into the complex dynamics within one of history's most powerful families. Traveling back further in time, we witness Lenin and his beloved wife Krupskaya visiting Kashino. Their visit holds significance as it sheds light on their commitment to spreading revolutionary ideals across Russia. But Nadezhda extends beyond political spheres; it encompasses diverse aspects of life. In Moskva (Moscow), we find The New Metro or Subway Station in Sokolniki Region - a symbol of progress and modernity within this bustling city. Pavel Andreevich Fedotov's evocative painting "Portrait Petrovna Zhdanovichova" takes us even deeper into history. Created in 1849 but discovered much later in 1965, this artwork captures the essence of its subject with remarkable detail. Venturing beyond Russia's borders, we encounter a man from Nuku Hiva Island adorned with intricate tattoos - an illustration from Atlas of Krusensterns Circumnavigation. These tattoos serve as cultural markers reflecting traditions passed down through generations. Delving into maritime expeditions linked to our protagonist's name, we discover a naval reward medal commemorating the voyage of the Nadezhda ship in 1806.