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Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia, located in the south-central part of the country

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Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Student (Political Prisoner) in a Prison Cell. Self-Portrait, 1904

Student (Political Prisoner) in a Prison Cell. Self-Portrait, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Student (Political Prisoner) in a Prison Cell. Self-Portrait, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Female Pupil at the Irkutsk School, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Female Pupil at the Irkutsk School, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Female Pupil at the Irkutsk School, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Village Sorcerer in the Ural Area. Village of Novoabdulino, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Village Sorcerer in the Ural Area. Village of Novoabdulino, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Village Sorcerer in the Ural Area. Village of Novoabdulino, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Siberian Cadet Corps in Omsk as Viewed from the Irtysh River, 1904

Siberian Cadet Corps in Omsk as Viewed from the Irtysh River, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Siberian Cadet Corps in Omsk as Viewed from the Irtysh River, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Fashion-Plate from Irkutsk. Posing Was the Wife of a Justiciary Who Hosted a Group... 1904

A Fashion-Plate from Irkutsk. Posing Was the Wife of a Justiciary Who Hosted a Group... 1904
A Fashion-Plate from Irkutsk. Posing Was the Wife of a Justiciary Who Hosted a Group of Lovers of Drawing, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Karagasy from Abanskova ulus, 1895-1939. Creator: L Veniukov

Karagasy from Abanskova ulus, 1895-1939. Creator: L Veniukov
Karagasy from Abanskova ulus, 1895-1939. This collection includes more than two hundred photographs taken during scientific expeditions into the most remote wilderness regions of Siberia at the end

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: At a Dacha (Seasonal Home) near the River Irkut, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

At a Dacha (Seasonal Home) near the River Irkut, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
At a Dacha (Seasonal Home) near the River Irkut, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Disabled Retiree of the Imperial Guard. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Disabled Retiree of the Imperial Guard. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Disabled Retiree of the Imperial Guard. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Christmas Tree in the House of Wealthy Residents of Irkutsk, 1904

Christmas Tree in the House of Wealthy Residents of Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Christmas Tree in the House of Wealthy Residents of Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Balcony above the Irtysh River in Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Balcony above the Irtysh River in Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Balcony above the Irtysh River in Omsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Snowy Easter in Irkutsk: An Easter Meal, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

A Snowy Easter in Irkutsk: An Easter Meal, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
A Snowy Easter in Irkutsk: An Easter Meal, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Windmills on the Baraba Steppe near Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Windmills on the Baraba Steppe near Omsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Windmills on the Baraba Steppe near Omsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Going for a Visit. Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Going for a Visit. Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Going for a Visit. Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Street in Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Street in Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Street in Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Siberian Expanse. In the Environs of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Siberian Expanse. In the Environs of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Siberian Expanse. In the Environs of Krasnoyarsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Shed in a Village near the Ural Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Shed in a Village near the Ural Mountains, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Shed in a Village near the Ural Mountains, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Christmas Tree at a Field Hospital near Irkutsk during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904

Christmas Tree at a Field Hospital near Irkutsk during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Christmas Tree at a Field Hospital near Irkutsk during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Krasnoyarsk Merchant, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Krasnoyarsk Merchant, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Krasnoyarsk Merchant, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Thawed Patches in the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. Early Spring, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Thawed Patches in the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. Early Spring, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Thawed Patches in the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. Early Spring, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Returning from an Unsuccessful Picnic in the Taiga. Irkutsk, 1904

Returning from an Unsuccessful Picnic in the Taiga. Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Returning from an Unsuccessful Picnic in the Taiga. Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Inhabitant of Irkutsk Joiner, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Inhabitant of Irkutsk Joiner, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Inhabitant of Irkutsk - Joiner, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Female Migrant from Arkhangelsk Province to Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. Old Believer, 1904

Female Migrant from Arkhangelsk Province to Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. Old Believer, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Inhabitant of Krasnoyarsk, Serving at the Forest Pier on the Yenisei River, 1904

Inhabitant of Krasnoyarsk, Serving at the Forest Pier on the Yenisei River, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Inhabitant of Krasnoyarsk, Serving at the Forest Pier on the Yenisei River, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Children of Migrants on the Road, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Children of Migrants on the Road, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Children of Migrants on the Road, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Moonlit Night near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Moonlit Night near Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Moonlit Night near Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Siberian Road in Winter. A String of Carts Going from 'Rasseia' to the Krasnoyarsk Region, 1904

Siberian Road in Winter. A String of Carts Going from "Rasseia" to the Krasnoyarsk Region, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954)

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: A Lodge in the Taiga near the Village of Baranchiki by the Baikal Station. Workers Building

A Lodge in the Taiga near the Village of Baranchiki by the Baikal Station. Workers Building the Krugobaikal Railway Lived Here, 1904

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Migrant Orphan Selling Blue Snowdrop Flowers in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Migrant Orphan Selling Blue Snowdrop Flowers in Irkutsk, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Migrant Orphan Selling Blue Snowdrop Flowers in Irkutsk, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Afflatus

Afflatus
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Crimson

Crimson
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Coma Black

Coma Black
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Bloody heart

Bloody heart
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Sense

Sense
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Sensus videndi

Sensus videndi
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Hut in the Krasnoyarsk Taiga during a Stay by the Artist, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Hut in the Krasnoyarsk Taiga during a Stay by the Artist, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Hut in the Krasnoyarsk Taiga during a Stay by the Artist, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Khan, a 9-month-old male rare Bengali white tiger, growls inside a cage at the Royev

Khan, a 9-month-old male rare Bengali white tiger, growls inside a cage at the Royev Ruchey zoo in Russias Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, November 7, 2010

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Sonambulia

Sonambulia
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Interior of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia

Interior of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, Eurasia

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Lenin statue on Lenin Square, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, Eurasia

Lenin statue on Lenin Square, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Fragment of vase decorated with a mask from a site near Vosnesenovka, 3000 BC (clay)

Fragment of vase decorated with a mask from a site near Vosnesenovka, 3000 BC (clay)
LRI4649794 Fragment of vase decorated with a mask from a site near Vosnesenovka, 3000 BC (clay) by Prehistoric; Novosibirsk

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Moiraes

Moiraes
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Scream

Scream
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Awakening butterfly

Awakening butterfly
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Saint Sebastian

Saint Sebastian
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Unborn

Unborn
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Abuse

Abuse
Angelina Goncharova

Background imageNovosibirsk Collection: Unhumility

Unhumility
Angelina Goncharova



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Novosibirsk Collection

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