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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Moskovskoe Freeway/Pushkin, town, house 23 hidden Forsh O.D. (1873-1961), writer | FORSH (nee Komarova) Olga Dmitrievna (1873-1961, Tyarlevo, near Pavlovsk), writer. Graduated from Nikolaevsky Orphane Girls' Institute in Moscow in 1891. She studied painting at various art schools, including the home studio of artist P.P ... | | FORSH (nee Komarova) Olga Dmitrievna (1873-1961, Tyarlevo, near Pavlovsk), writer. Graduated from Nikolaevsky Orphane Girls' Institute in Moscow in 1891. She studied painting at various art schools, including the home studio of artist P.P. Chistyakov in St. Petersburg which she attended in 1895. In 1910-18 she lived in Tsarskoe Selo, where she worked as drawing instructor. She was an active contributor to St. Petersburg journals Zavety, Sovremennik, Nash Put, children's magazine Tropinka, Skifi; she also attended Ivanov's Wednesdays. She lived intermittently in Petrograd (Leningrad) from 1920. In 1920-22 she was one of the residents of the House of Arts, Petrograd cultural phenomenon to which she gave an original artistic interpretation in her novel Mad Ship (also known as Ship of Fools) (1931). The essential part of her literary heritage is constituted by historical novels (Dressed in Stone, 1924-25; Contemporaries, Hot Shop, both in 1926; The Raven, also known as Symbolists, 1933; trilogy Radishchev, 1932-39; Mikhailovsky Castle, 1946, the latter being the first part of the unfinished cycle of novels about St. Petersburg, entitled The Immortal City). These novels convey the images of imperial, revolutionary, literary and artistic St. Petersburg of various epochs. In Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin), she lived in the summer house of Chistyakov at 23 Moskovskoe Freeway at various times and at 38 Moskovskoe Freeway in 1915-16. In Leningrad, Forsh resided at 9 Griboedova Canal Embankment (collective memorial plaque) and at 3 Kuybysheva Street in 1954-61 (memorial plaque); she also lived at Tyarlevo village near Pavlovsk. She was buried at Kazanskoe cemetery in Pushkin. In 1970 a street in the north of the city was named after her. References: Ольга Форш в воспоминаниях современников. Л., 1974; Тамарченко А. В. Ольга Форш: Жизнь, личность, творчество. 2-е изд., доп. Л., 1974; Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001. С. 274-289. D. N. Cherdakov.
| | | hidden The Country House of P.P. Chistyakov (an ensemble of the Separated Park) | Building the country house of the artist and the Academy of Arts Professor P.P. Chistyakov was connected with the special art “colony” in the Separated Park where famous artists - K.A. Gorbunov, M.N. Vasilyev, N.A. Lavrov, M.V. Kharlamov, N.YE ... | | Building the country house of the artist and the Academy of Arts Professor P.P. Chistyakov was connected with the special art “colony” in the Separated Park where famous artists - K.A. Gorbunov, M.N. Vasilyev, N.A. Lavrov, M.V. Kharlamov, N.YE. Sverchkov - lived and worked. Acoording to the order of Alexander II in 1874 the architect A.F. Vidov and the garden master V.I. Miller laid out a part of the park territory for building country houses with art studios. In 1876-1877 a house was built to the design of the architect A.X. Kolba on the plot of N.N. Lavrova and her sister L.N. Ogloblina, daughters of the artist N.A. Lavrov. P.P. Chistyakov took part in building the house and in 1881 he became the owner of this house. P.P. Chistyakov lived and worked here in summer and was often visited by friends and students. After 1914, when Chistyakov resigned the Academy of Arts, he lived and worked here permanently until his death in 1919. In 1987 the Memorial Museum of P.P. Chistyakov was opened here. Persons Alexander II, Emperor Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich Gorbunov, kirill Antonovich Kolb Alexander Christoforovich Lavrov Nikolay Andreevich Ogloblina, L.N. Sverchkov, N.E. Vasilyev, Mikhail Nikolayevich Vidov Alexander Fomich Addresses Moskovskoe Freeway/Pushkin, town, house 23
| | | hidden | The country house of P.P. Chistyakov, a professor of painting of the Academy of Arts, who has been living there until 1919, was built on Moscow Road to the design by the architect A. Kolba and with the participation of P.P. Chistyakov ... | | The country house of P.P. Chistyakov, a professor of painting of the Academy of Arts, who has been living there until 1919, was built on Moscow Road to the design by the architect A. Kolba and with the participation of P.P. Chistyakov. Famous Petersburg artists, academicians of painting N.M. Vasilyev, K.A. Gorbunov, N.A. Gorbunov, Yu.YU. Klever settled in Moscow Road in various years of the 19th century. Persons Chistyakov Pavel Petrovich Gorbunov, kirill Antonovich Klever Yuly Yulevich Kolb Alexander Christoforovich Lavrov Nikolay Andreevich Vasilyev, Mikhail Nikolayevich Addresses Moskovskoe Freeway/Pushkin, town, house 23
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