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Ivan Turgenev, Russian author, late 19th century. Artist: Charles Bergamasco



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Ivan Turgenev, Russian author, late 19th century. Artist: Charles Bergamasco

Ivan Turgenev, Russian author, late 19th century. A playwright and novelist, Turgenev (1818-1885) is best remembered for his novel Fathers and Sons, published in 1862, which is regarded as one of the greatest works of 19th century fiction. Found in the collection of the State Museum of AS Pushkin, Moscow

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Archive Photos Bergamasco Charles Bergamasco Ivan Ivan Turgenev Novelist Playwright Turgenev


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Caption: This print showcases the renowned Russian author Ivan Turgenev, captured in the late 19th century by artist Charles Bergamasco. Turgenev (1818-1885) was a prolific playwright and novelist, but he is best remembered for his masterpiece Fathers and Sons, published in 1862. Considered one of the greatest works of 19th-century fiction, this novel solidified Turgenev's place among literary giants. The photograph, housed in the State Museum of AS Pushkin in Moscow, portrays Turgenev with an air of intellectual prowess. His bearded countenance exudes wisdom and depth as he gazes into the distance. This iconic portrait offers a glimpse into the mind behind some of Russia's most influential literature. Turgenev's contribution to Russian literature cannot be overstated; his works explored themes such as social change, generational conflict, and love with remarkable insight and sensitivity. As we observe this monochrome image capturing Turgenev's head and shoulders, we are reminded of his profound impact on both Russian society and global literary traditions. Through this archival photograph by Charles Bergamasco, we are transported back to a time when great minds like Ivan Turgenev shaped our understanding of human nature through their written words. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by this esteemed writer whose contributions continue to resonate with readers around the world today.

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