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Volume 21, Number 1 (Winter 2020) – Images
Volume 21, Number 1 (Winter 2020) – Images
Hotel Ukraine on Dorogomilovo Embankment, architect Arkadii Mordvinov, c. 1951. Source: Shchusev State Museum of Architecture.
Zariad’e, Pskovskii pereulok, Moscow, 1935, photograph by A. V. Tikhomirov Source: Museum of Moscow.
“Sequence of Demolition of Remaining Structures,” map for the Zariad’e plot, 1949 Source: Russian State Archive of the Economy f. 9510, op. 1, d. 107, l. 163.
Ivanov’s Vorkuta Drama Theater identification card, 19 December 1957 Source: VMVTs f. OF 4262, op. 1, d. 2, l. 1.
Front of postcard sent to K. P. Ivanov from his friends on the Vorkuta-Moscow train home after release, 1956. The postcard reads: “Dear Kostia! We send you a heartfelt hello from the road. We’re getting along wonderfully. We are not worried for Chesia, she will leave soon too. You probably have heard the news as well. Don’t forget us. Barbara, Broni, Tania, and Frank.” Source: VMVTs f. OF 4262, op. 1, d. 2, l. 3.
Back of postcard sent to K. P. Ivanov from his friends on the Vorkuta-Moscow train home after release, 1956. The postcard reads: “Dear Kostia! We send you a heartfelt hello from the road. We’re getting along wonderfully. We are not worried for Chesia, she will leave soon too. You probably have heard the news as well. Don’t forget us. Barbara, Broni, Tania, and Frank.” Source: VMVTs f. OF 4262, op. 1, d. 2, l. 3.
K. P. Ivanov, Ulitsa Usinskaia (Usinsk Street), April 1959, oil on canvas Source: Multimedia project Kraevidenie: Respublika Komi glazami khudozhnikov.
K. P. Ivanov, Molitva-proverka (Prayer—Roll Call) Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 16.
K. P. Ivanov, Shakhtery-KTR, ’45–’46 gody (Miners KTR ’45–’46), 1987 Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 11.
K. P. Ivanov, Shakhterki-katorzhanki, ’45-’46 gody (Miners-katorzhanki ’45–’46) Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 10.
K. P. Ivanov, Zapoliarnaia kochegarka strany (Polar Stokehold of the Country) Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 19.
K. P. Ivanov, Liubov’ v shakhte (Love in the Mine) Source: Personal collection of A. A. Popov, Syktyvkar, Russia.
K. P. Ivanov, Put’ k dosrochnomu osvobozhdeniiu (The Path to Early Release) Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 6.
K. P. Ivanov, Pamiat’ o Vorkute (Memory of Vorkuta) Source: VMVTs f. OF 3673, op. 1, d. 16, l. 22.