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Last week, the State Literary Museum opened an exhibition called "The Golden Age of Russian Photography" that features rare pre-revolutionary photos dating back to the 1840s. Many of them portray cultural figures, such as opera singer Fyodor Chaliapin, shown making a sculpture in 1910s St. Petersburg. Next to the famous bass is Maria Gogol-Yanovskaya, the mother of writer Nikolai Gogol, as seen in a portrait taken in the late 1850s. The exhibition runs to October at the State Literary Museum, located at 17 Trubnikovsky Pereulok.





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