Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Collection
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, was a prominent Russian Bolshevik leader who played a crucial role in the establishment of the Soviet Union
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, was a prominent Russian Bolshevik leader who played a crucial role in the establishment of the Soviet Union. This caption takes us through various significant moments in his life and career. In October 1918, we see Lenin standing confidently in the Kremlin, Moscow. The image captures his determination and leadership during this critical time for Russia. Another photograph from around 1930 shows Lenin with an intense gaze, symbolizing his unwavering commitment to the Bolshevik cause. A color lithograph from the early 1920s depicts him in Gorki, exuding authority as he guides the nation towards its socialist future. Lenin's arrival in St Petersburg in 1917 is captured through a lithograph that showcases his revolutionary spirit and charisma. Speaking passionately from a rostrum later that year, he captivates audiences with his powerful oratory skills. A stamp commemorating Lenin's 30th anniversary reminds us of his enduring legacy and impact on Russian history. Another historical moment depicted is the first meeting between Lenin and Stalin in Finland during December 1905 – an encounter that would shape their futures significantly. An artwork titled "Lenin Debating with Narodnik Vorontsov" portrays Lenin engaging intellectually with opponents while staying true to his ideals. In Socialist Realism Museum next to Zamoyski stands a monument dedicated to Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin – a testament to his lasting influence on society. The painting "Lenin at Razliv" by Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov (1934) offers insight into Lenin's personal life beyond politics – depicting him enjoying nature amidst turbulent times. A portrait painted by Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky (1927) captures him at a podium, showcasing both strength and vulnerability simultaneously. Lastly, we are welcomed to the 17th Congress of CPSU, where Lenin is honored as a political thinker and leader.