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Konstantin Stanislavsky, Maxim Gorky and Maria Lilina, 1902. Creator: Anonymous
Konstantin Stanislavsky, Maxim Gorky and Maria Lilina, 1902. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
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Bakhrushin Theatre Museum Constantin Stanislavski Gorky Maxim Gorky Stanislavski Stanislavsky State Central A The Lower Depths
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This photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of Russian theatre, as three of its most influential figures come together in 1902. Konstantin Stanislavsky, the visionary founder of the Moscow Art Theatre, is seen here in deep conversation with Maxim Gorky, the renowned playwright and author of 'The Lower Depths.' Flanking Gorky is Maria Lilina, a talented actress and a leading member of the Moscow Art Theatre company. The photograph, found in the esteemed collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum in Moscow, offers a rare glimpse into the creative dynamic between these three artistic giants. Stanislavsky's revolutionary acting methods, which emphasized emotional authenticity and psychological realism, had a profound impact on Gorky's writing, as well as on Lilina's performances. Gorky's play 'The Lower Depths,' a powerful exploration of human suffering and redemption, was first staged by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1902, with Lilina taking on the role of the compassionate landlady, Komarova. This photograph, taken during the rehearsals or perhaps during a break in the performance, offers a poignant reminder of the creative synergy that existed between these three artists and their groundbreaking contributions to the world of Russian theatre.
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