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| Marking: | 97208 |
| Country: | USSR |
| Dating: | 1940-43 gg |
| The original. |
The original large-format photograph taken by the famous photographer E.I. Clearly. The size is 215*290 mm. Mikhail Naumovich Garkavi (March 14 [26], 1897, Moscow — September 14, 1964, Moscow) is present in the photo. He was a Soviet entertainer, actor, humorist, and author of short comedy skits. He was one of the most famous Soviet entertainers. The First Grandfather Frost at the first All-Union children's Christmas Tree matinee in 1936, held in The House of Unions. We would appreciate attribution of the others shown in the picture. Guarantee of authenticity.
Evgeny Ionovich Obviously (1894-1971) was a Soviet photographer and photo artist. Evgeny is clearly known for his photographs of many representatives of the cultural elite of the USSR. Among them: the characters and scenes from the performances of the capital's theaters — the Maly Theater, the Moscow Art Theater, the Theater named after. Evgeny Vakhtangov, Moscow Drama Theater (since 1954 — named after Vladimir Mayakovsky), the Moscow Theater named after The Moscow City Council, the Moscow Theater named after M. N. Ermolova, the Moscow Theater named after The Lenin Komsomol, the Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater (formerly the Chamber Theater), the Stanislavsky Moscow Drama Theater, the Moscow Drama and Comedy Theater, the Central Theater of Transport; representatives of regional theaters of the country — Arkhangelsk Bolshoi Drama, Astrakhan Drama, Bialystok Jewish Miniature, Gorky: Drama named after A.M. Gorky and Opera and Ballet, Kazan: Bolshoi Drama, Tatar Opera and Ballet named after Musa Jalil and TYUZ, Kiev Ukrainian Drama Theater. Ivan Franko, Leningrad: Maly Opera and Ballet and Comedy, Makhachkala Kumyk Musical Drama, Minsk Russian Drama, Riga Academic Drama, Sverdlovsk Opera and Ballet named after A.V. Lunacharsky, Stalingrad Drama, Ulan-Ude Buryat-Mongolian Musical Drama, Ufa: Bashkir Drama and Opera and Ballet, Kharkov Drama named after T. G. Shevchenko, Yaroslavl Drama Theater named after F. G. Volkov and others. He is also the author of photographs of party and government leaders, Red Army commanders, guests in the stands on Red Square, funerals of famous people, graves and tombstones, the unveiling of memorial plaques and monuments. His works were published in the Soviet media, in particular in the magazine "Soviet Photo". He died in 1971.
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