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Illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin by Lidia Timoshenko
russian-style: Natalia Goncharova - Illustration to the Tale of Tsar Saltan by Alexander Pushkin, 1921.
russian-style: Boris Zvorykin - Illustration to “The Tale of the Dead Princess and Seven Knights” by Alexander Pushkin, 1890th That’s good example of so-called “russian style”, that was created in the end of the 19th century. Well, not created
gothspinster: “I loved you, once: and love, it could well be, Within my soul lies unextinguished yet. But let the thought no longer trouble you. I would not bring you anguish or regret. I loved you with no words and to no end Now timorous, now jealous,
whataredisgustingthings: Illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin by Lidia Timoshenko
fleurdulys: Illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin by Lidia Timoshenko
Cover of Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin, illustrated by Yelena Samokish-Sudkovskaya.
Alexander Pushkin by Valentin Serov
Kibrik Illustrations for the poem by Alexander Pushkin “Boris Godunov” Tsar Boris Godunov
santaferomantic2: Portrait Of the Poet Alexander Pushkin - 1932 Pyotr Petrovich Konchalovsky (Russian, 1876-1956)
quarkmaster: Lukomorie Illustrations are based on the lines of the poem “Ruslan and Ludmila” by Alexander Pushkin. For the contest from Skills Up school. Sasha Tudvaseva
violentwavesofemotion: “I should like to rest closer to the places I love.” — Alexander Pushkin, from The Bronze Horseman: Poems; “Wandering,”
violentwavesofemotion: Alexander Pushkin, from The Bronze Horseman; Selected Poems; “A Fragment of Autumn,”
tudvaseva-sasha: LukomorieIllustrations are based on the lines of the poem “Ruslan and Ludmila” by Alexander Pushkin.
tudvaseva-sasha: Lukomorie Illustrations are based on the lines of the poem “Ruslan and Ludmila” by Alexander Pushkin.
violentwavesofemotion: “Obsessed, exhausted, driven out of my mind / by tenderness and desire.” — Alexander Pushkin, from The Bronze Horseman: Poems; “19th of October,”
niimph: “I am sweetly lulled by my imagination,” — Alexander Pushkin, tr. by Peter France, from “Autumn (A Fragment)”
kleioscroll: Alexander Pushkin at the seashore (1896)Leonid Pasternak
loverofbeauty: Alexander Pushkin, Character sketches for the second canto of Eugene Onegin (1825-32)
thunderstruck9: Alexander Alexeieff (Russian, 1901-1982), Colour wood engraving for Pushkin’s The Queen of Spades (London, Blackamore Press, 1923). sourcevia alfiusdebux
aryasnow: Illustration for Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin by Lidia Timoshenko