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Pasternak, Mayakovsky, Eisenstein and others, Moscow
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Pasternak, Mayakovsky, Eisenstein and others, Moscow
Group photo, from left to right: Boris Pasternak (Russian writer), Vladimir Mayakovsky (Russian writer and actor), Tomizi Tamiji Naito (Japanese writer), Arseny Voznesensky (Soviet diplomat), Olga Tretyakova (Russian actress), Sergei Eisenstein (Russian film director) and Lilya Brik (Russian film maker, friend and lover of Mayakovsky), Moscow, 11 May 1924. Date: 1924
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This print captures a moment in time when some of the most influential figures in Russian art and culture came together in Moscow on May 11, 1924. From left to right, we see Boris Pasternak, the renowned writer whose work would later earn him a Nobel Prize; Vladimir Mayakovsky, the charismatic poet and actor known for his avant-garde style; Tomizi Tamiji Naito, a Japanese writer who found inspiration among this group of intellectuals; Arseny Voznesensky, a Soviet diplomat with connections to the artistic community; Olga Tretyakova, an actress who brought characters to life on stage and screen; Sergei Eisenstein, the pioneering film director whose innovative techniques revolutionized cinema; and Lilya Brik, a filmmaker who was not only Mayakovsky's friend but also his lover.
In this snapshot from the 1920s, these men and women embody the spirit of creativity and intellectualism that defined Russia during this tumultuous period. Their contributions to literature, cinema, theater, and diplomacy continue to resonate today as we look back on their legacy. This image serves as a reminder of the power of art to inspire change and challenge conventions – a timeless message that transcends borders and generations.
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