The All-Russian and Soviet Art Thread

unknown editorial, year, models...
photographed by Paolo Zambaldi for Vogue Russia


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photography by eugenio recuenco
models danila polyakov & unknowns



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Thanks Auxt for your post yesterday of the original amber room and the interesting vid. Here are my pics of the outside of the palace at Tsarkoe Selo and the restored amber room inside it. This is the largest palace in Russia and the only way to get it all in one pic is to shoot it from 6 miles away. btw, if the last pic looks blurred, it isn't. It's the reflection of the amber that makes it look that way.
 

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oh, dont get me started on russian fairtales. they were like my second breast-feed. :shock:
mine was called "krasota bezgranichnaya" ("the immense beauty") :heart:
:lol:
At the risk of sounding very lame: there was one that resembled very much of the story of Harry Potter and the Horcruxes whose name or gist I have forgotten. I'll try to find it later.
 
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Vogue Italia September 1998
[SIZE=-1]Poupées Russes
Styled by Alice Gentilucci
Photographed by Paolo Roversi


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^That's what I referred to earlier! Still, one of my all-time favorite eds!
:lol:
At the risk of sounding very lame: there was one that resembled very much of the story of Harry Potter and the Horcruxes whose name or gist I have forgotten. I'll try to find it later.
And I can't seem to find this. ^ That's what I get for reading it off of wikipedia.
 
wow post #63 and some others before..
the Russians have quite an unusual taste for architecture
ie. the amber room
it is so decadent
was there any name for this style? i see it's totally opposite from brutalist
there is still that emphasis on ornament on both

this one has dome ceilings that taper to points.. so strange.. :o
anyone know more info about it? i wonder if it references any past architecture..
often styles/design movements will do that

more pictures of St. Basil's Cathedral (built in the 1550s)
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(detail)
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from studyrussian, csupumona.edu, moscowdailyshot.blogspot |

& here's a really large shot... ^_^
 
L'Uomo Vogue December 2006
People In St. Petersburg
by Inna Novikova
Styled by Robert Rabensteiner
Photographed by Deborah Turbeville









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Russian Vogue October 1998
The Wood Tale
Devon Aoki
Styled by Venetia Scott
Photographed by Juergen Teller







source | scanned by ASF


 
I know Teen Vogue did a cute ed in Moscow (or was it Petersburg???) a year or so ago. I'll try to post it once I have more time....
 
Here are my pics of the outside of the palace at Tsarkoe Selo and the restored amber room inside it.
Wow, thanks sister vladapeg, the restored room must have been an amazing sight in person. I like the blue on the outside of the palace, too.
 
I always wanted to see those metro stations in "person"! So beautiful!
Great thread!
 
My favorite era was the realistic part...there is this art museum in Estonia that opened few years ago, and the big, detailed paintings won me over...
 
Japanese Vogue

"White Russian"
Ph. Yelena Yemchuk
model Kim Noorda


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art-dept.com thanks to xxxredrubyxxx
 
Lubov Popova

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the Construktivist costumes / fashion were kinda odd too
bold geometric patterns on boxy silhouettes
Popova and her sister were big designers in textiles.. hard to find more works online though

from tsaritsyno-museum.ru

one more "Aeroflot" print by Lotonina 1930s
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Non-Soviet but still communist propaganda art... :lol:
Zaisan Memorial, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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dumell @ flickr
 

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