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arianakozlova · 8 months
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Moscow, Mayakovskaya
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sovietpostcards · 1 month
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Moscow Metro (photo postcard set, 1950). Stations Mayakovskaya, Ploschad Revolutsii, Aeroport. On the set folder is Kropotkinskaya station.
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pattern-recognition · 3 months
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Who’s the girl in your icon?
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lieutenant martina m. mayakovskaya from taihou to stamp
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aroundtheworldmp3 · 5 months
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Moscow metro stations, 1984
Mayakovskaya
Belorusskaya
Novoslobodskaya
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pwlanier · 3 months
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Deyneka Alexander Alexandrovich (1899-1969).
Gurzuf. Sketch. 1959.
Oil on canvas. 40x50 cm.
On the back - the author's signature, year, title.
Decorated in a frame.
Alexander Alexandrovich Deineka (1899-1969) - artist, graphic artist, painter. Full member of the USSR Academy of Arts. People's Artist of the USSR. Corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the GDR. Painter, graphic artist, artist of monumental and decorative art and sculptor. He studied at the Kharkiv Art School (1915-1917) in Moscow in Vkhutemas / Vkhutein (1920-1925). One of the organizers and ideological inspirers of the OST artistic group (1925-1927). He was a member of the society "October" (1928-1930), RAPC (1931-1932). Participant of exhibitions since 1924. One of the first to turn to industrial and sports topics. Since the 1930s, a great place in the work of A.A. Deineki took up monumental and decorative art. He created the Stakhanovtsy panel for the Soviet pavilion at the World Exhibition in Paris (1937). According to the sketches of A.A. Deyneki and under his leadership were made mosaics for the design of the stations "Mayakovskaya" and "Novokuznetskaya" of the Moscow Metro (1938, 1940-1941), Moscow State University (1951-1952) and the main foyer of the State Kremlin Palace (1960-1961). He decorated the performances "Bath" by V.V. Mayakovsky (1930, Theater. V.E. Meyerhold, Moscow), "Birthday" br. Tour (1945, CTSA). He taught at VkhuTEMAS (1928-1930), MPI (1928-1934), MHI (1934-1946). Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Arts (1962-1966). Works by A.A. Deyneki are kept in the collections of the State Tinguary Gallery, State Art Gallery, the Kursk State Art Gallery named after A.A. Deineki and other major museums.
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I didn't want to post anything about this dude for a long time like I don't want to look like someone who writes on hype topics but lol look at this underground! I've been there irl, it's pretty much the same as the one in my city (also a big post soviet city), the only difference was that instead of grids (like at 2:33) we have a blank wall and you can't look down at passing trains (for safety).
Russian metro is awesome, also look at stations from other cities and neighbouring countries (google pics).
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"Palats Ukraina", Kyiv, Ukraine (Photo from 2010, all the Soviet decorations have now been removed)
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"Mayakovskaya", St. Petersburg, Russia
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"Moskva", Almaty, Kazakhstan
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"Botanicheskaya", Yekaterinburg, Russia
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"Lefortovo", Moscow, Russia
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"Dostoevskaya", Moscow, Russia
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"Alisher Navoiy", Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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"Avtovo", St. Petersburg, Russia
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"Pyatrowshchyna", Minsk, Belarus
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"Belorusskaya", Moscow, Russian
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"Zoloti Vorota", Kyiv, Ukraine
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protect-daniel-james · 5 months
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He couldn't even read the name of the street he lived on. He wrote it down and added a Latin transcription next to it. He understood already that улица meant street, but wasn't quite sure what Поварская meant. Площадь was a square, that one he got as well. He learned mostly the terms for such places, simply through common sense and a pattern that he saw - street, boulevard, bridge, square, park.. He took a lot of walks in the first few days, and often stared up at the signs of the streets he couldn't understand. He brought a dictionary next time, and through a painstakingly slow process, managed to read them. Tverskoy boulevard, Delegatsky park, Mayakovskaya metro station... He picked up the Russian version of the letters S, P, and R simply through learning how to write Spartak; other letters were much more difficult to recognize - and even when he managed to read the word, he couldn't understand it.
Unai in Russia is a tragic comedy.
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afrotumble · 3 months
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Mayakovskaya metro station in Moscow.
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snegirrou · 5 months
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Mayakovskaya stantion (Moscow). Art-deco stantion.
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galleryfedorova · 6 months
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Check out Andrey Heimonen, “Mayakovskaya” station metro, Moscow, Russia (2020), From Gallery Fedorova
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wandererthreatening · 7 months
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Apologies for the shitty scans but i found these vintage USSR postcards at a car boot sale and i just had to to share them. My shitty scanner really doesn't do their glossiness justice. I love these photos, they've all been doctored and staged and the real locations are probably nowhere near as attractive. Yet i love the aesthetic and insight into history. I'm not in anyway pro Russia or USSR, I just think they're neat, OK?. If anyone has some photos of what these buildings look like now then i'd love to see them.
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St Basil Cathedral
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Ivanovskaya Square (Kremlin)
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Monument to Lenin
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Kremlin
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mayakovskaya metro station
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Metropol
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The building of the council of Mutual Economic assitance
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Arch of Triumph
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Monument to the Conquerors of space
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Rossia
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Red Square
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Intourist
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The Bolshoi Theatre
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Hotel Ukrainia
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Kalinin Prospekt
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The 'Stone Flower' Fountain
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sovietpostcards · 17 hours
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Boys and bicycles on Mayakovskaya Square. Photo by Viktor Akhlomov (Moscow, 1980s).
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pattern-recognition · 7 months
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Lieutenant Martina M. Mayakovskaya was right, it is a problem of accountability
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ao3feed-fyozai · 1 year
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Carnival of Rust
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/VC2GcrB
by Liarde
Агентство, чьей работой является скрывать от обывателей существование Аякаши и прочих магических существ и сражаться с теми, чье существование представляет для людей угрозу, получает приглашение из соседней страны, просьбу о помощи в расследовании одного дела. Дазай совершенно не ожидал, что встреча с одним созданием перевернет многое в его жизни. Всплывают на поверхность старые тайны, которым иной раз лучше оставаться на дне самой глубокой бездны.
Words: 64948, Chapters: 11/?, Language: Русский
Fandoms: 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M, Gen
Characters: Dazai Osamu (Bungou Stray Dogs), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Bungou Stray Dogs), Fem!Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Bungou Stray Dogs) - Character, Kunikida Doppo (Bungou Stray Dogs), Nakahara Chuuya (Bungou Stray Dogs), Fem!Nakahara Chuya (Bungou Stray Dogs), Nikolai Gogol (Bungou Stray Dogs), Ivan Goncharov (Bungou Stray Dogs), Fem!Ivan Goncharov (Bungou Stray Dogs), Mori Ougai (Bungou Stray Dogs), Mikhail Bulgachov – Original Character, Vladislava Mayakovskaya – Original Character, Arthur Rimbaud (Bungou Stray Dogs), Fem!Nakajima Atsushi (Bungou Stray Dogs)
Relationships: Dazai Osamu/Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Bungou Stray Dogs), Dazai Osamu/Fem!Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Alternate Universe - Fantasy, Alternate Universe - Detectives, Genderswap, Mythical Beings & Creatures, Origin Myths, Drama & Romance, Drama, АУ, Фэнтези АУ, Альтернативная мировая история, Частичный ООС, романтика, драма, мифология - Freeform, Обоснованный ООС, детектив, Вымышленные существа, Повествование от нескольких лиц
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/VC2GcrB
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russianmusicstars · 1 year
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МИРА МАЯКОВСКАЯ — АКУСТИКА ✮ АЛЬБОМ ДУШЕВНЫХ ПЕСЕН ✮ MIRA MAYAKOVSKAYA — ACOUSTICS
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isabelinrussia · 2 years
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Mayakovskaya/Маяковская Metro Station
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