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Kara-Murza, A.A
Znamenitye Russkie o Rime: Orest Kiprenskii. Zinaida Volkonskaia. Karl Briullov. Aleksandr Ivanov. Nikolai Gogol`. Mikhail Pogodin. Fedor Buslaev. Ivan Turgenev. Sergei Uvarov. Aleksandr Gertsen. Nikolai Nekrasov. Petr Chaikovskii. Sergei Flerov..
[ Famous Russians about Rome]

Moscow:  Nezavisimaia Gazeta, 2001
384 pImages
Serie: Omnibus
Hardcover. 11.5 x 18 cm
ISBN: 5867121143
Language: Russian
This is an anthology of travel notes and diaries about Rome of Russian famous statesmen, nobles, writers, and artists of 19th-early 20th centuries. Written by a well known Russian philosopher, this book recreates the Russian feeling for Italy and its capital Rome, shows numerous sources of inspiration and learning of Russian artists, and cultural ties between the two countries. The book is illustrated with numerous black-and-white engravings and photographs.
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Travel Notes and Diaries, History of Russia in Novels

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