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Как и всегда, просто тестировал свет, а тут появилась она @pharmsavche :) … #girl #body #bnw_

Как и всегда, просто тестировал свет, а тут появилась она @pharmsavche :)

#girl #body #bnw_life #portrait #hands #style #hair #night #nikon #85mm #vl #vdk #портрет #девушка #bnw #tshirt #inspiration #nikon_photography #d750 #light #shadows #russiangirl #girls
https://www.instagram.com/p/BwlzTemBT3P/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=vqtx41ppi53f


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На фото @madprost… Неон - шикарная штука:) … #neon #nikon #nikkor #50mm #red #black

На фото @madprost

Неон - шикарная штука:)

#neon #nikon #nikkor #50mm #red #black #girl #girls #portrait_today #portraitphotography #portraits_vision #darkness #hair #портрет #красный #vdk #russia #koreangirls #russiangirl #redlight
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Al. … … #nikon #d750 #portraits_ig #portrait #portraits #portrait_perfection # #glasse

Al.

… #nikon #d750 #portraits_ig #portrait #portraits #portrait_perfection # #glasses #portraitstyles_gf #life_portraits #чб #boy #ig_energy_people #portrait_today #faces_of_our_world #ig_captures #портрет #portraitstylesgf #bnw_captures #bnw_life #blackandwhite #bw #bnw #bnw_globe #rsa_bnw #bnw_zone #bnw_universe #worldcaptures #bnw_one
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Я - Женщина, с которой тяжело, Но без которой во сто крат сложнее… Таящая в себе добро и зло,

Я - Женщина, с которой тяжело,
Но без которой во сто крат сложнее…
Таящая в себе добро и зло,
В роду которой кошки, львы и змеи…
Я - Женщина, умеющая ждать
И ненавидящая люто ожидание…
Дающая тебе мужскую стать…
Награда я, и я же - наказание…
Я - Женщина,похожих в мире нет,
Я -Женщина, с которой лестно рядом…
Я -Женщина, хранящая секрет,
Как покорять мужчину с полу-взгляда…
Умеющая строить и ломать,
Смеяться искренне и лживо слёзы прятать…
Которую порою не понять,
Но постигать которую приятно…
@ryzhiy_xvost
@aleksandrovskayamakeup
@kralya.art
#я #женщина #женщинамечты #женщинагода #iamwoman #woman #face #портрет #curvy #curvygirl #plussize #plussizemodel #curvymodel #beauty #model #moscow #russia #fashion #PLUSModelMag #curvywomen #curvyfashion #style #photo #modeling #supermodels #luxury #russiangirl #модельплюссайз #модельплюс #love (at Муз-Тв)


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а 19 мая – День памяти Ататюрка, молодёжи и спорта. Тоже большой праздник в Турции – поэтому вывешив

а 19 мая – День памяти Ататюрка, молодёжи и спорта. Тоже большой праздник в Турции – поэтому вывешивают и флаги и портреты Ататюрка


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“Portrait of J.O de Witt"  P. Rossi (1805)"Портрет И. О. де Витта” П.Росси (18

“Portrait of J.O de Witt"  P. Rossi (1805)

"Портрет И. О. де Витта” П.Росси (1805)


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Николай Петрович Богданов-Бельский. Маленькая девочка в саду

Николай Петрович Богданов-Бельский. Маленькая девочка в саду


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Константин Алексеевич Коровин. Портрет артистки Татьяны Спиридоновны Любатович. Вторая половина 1880

Константин Алексеевич Коровин. Портрет артистки Татьяны Спиридоновны Любатович. Вторая половина 1880-х


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Mikhail Shemyakin. Girl in a Sailor Suit (Sonechka).1910. Museum of Russian Impressionism, Moscow.So

Mikhail Shemyakin. Girl in a Sailor Suit (Sonechka).
1910. Museum of Russian Impressionism, Moscow.

Sonechka… The name of Mikhail Shemyakin’s young model is the only thing that researchers have been able to discover about the girl. We’re left to guess who she was, and to enjoy the beautiful technique of her portrait – “Girl in a Sailor Suit".

 Look for a moment at the background - it’s almost impossible to understand just where she may be sitting. The background was executed in wide strokes, while the image of the young girl herself was clearly created with slower, softer and more tender brushstrokes, with both rapture and delight. The composition is unusual, built around a diagonal, and the light forward tilt of the head was a favorite touch of the artist. The bold and generous reflections of light on the girl’s face, and the collar and cuffs of her sailor suit are called “overtones” and emphasize the heroine’s vivacity. “His paintings are filled with grace, rhythm and subtlety, he seeks to grasp man’s nature and inner life with just a few strokes, and is perfectly precise in approaching but never crossing the fine line between artistic creation and a piece of craft” – such was the high opinion of one art critic about Shemyakin. The artist favored portraiture over all other genres, rather like his teacher Valentin Serov. He excelled in it, and received well deserved recognition from Igor Grabar, the renowned Russian painter, art historian and critic: “A new powerful master of portraiture, a highly professional artist has emerged on the Russian artistic scene. Shemyakin’s portraits have always been skillfully drawn, well composed and are outstanding with their strong sense of character!” Shemyakin portrayed many famous people of his time, such as Vladimir Filatov, the Russian-Ukrainian ophthalmologist and surgeon, and the Russian botanist and physiologist Kliment Timiryazev. But musicians were far and away his favourite subject, earning him the “high nickname” from Igor Grabar – “Painter for the Musicians”. Vladimir Mayakovsky, who was also educated in the arts, called Shemyakin a “realist-impressionist-cubist”. Shemyakin inherited his recognizable “wide manner” of painting from his teachers Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin, and it would later be recognized as one of the main features of Russian fine art of the late 19th century.


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Vladimir Makovsky. Empress Maria Feodorovna.1912. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg.One of the

Vladimir Makovsky. Empress Maria Feodorovna.
1912. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg.

One of the most tragic figures of European royalty is the Empress Maria Feodorovna, widow of Alexander III, and mother of Nicholas II of Russia. 

The revolution that toppled the Romanovs came as no surprise to many members of the imperial family. Only Nicholas and Alexandra seemed shocked by the Russian people’s decision to overthrow a regime that had epitomized inefficiency and corruption. Maria Feodorovna had one opportunity to see Nicholas II just after his abdication in early 1917. After a brief encounter with her son, the Dowager Empress headed towards one of the imperial villas in the Crimea. While revolution spread throughout Russia, Maria Feodorovna was joined at her seaside refuge by Grand Duke Alexander and Grand Duchess Xenia, their six sons, Prince Yussupov, his parents and his wife Grand Duchess Irina, daughter of Xenia and Alexander, and Grand Duchess Olga and her new husband Colonel Koulikovsky. 

Nicholas and Alexandra, along with their children, were sent into exile in the provinces. The imperial couple were initially sent to Tobolsk, and later on moved to Yekaterinburg, near the Ural Mountains. They were all assassinated by Bolshevik guards in Yekaterinburg in July 1918. Grand Duke Michael was also apprehended and eventually executed while in prison during the summer of 1918. Not content with the massacre of these Romanovs, Bolsheviks went around the civil war torn country trying to execute all remaining Romanovs. The year 1918 also saw the assassination of the following Romanovs: Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, uncle of Nicholas II; Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich, grandson of Nicholas I; three children of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich: Ivan, Constantine and Igor; Grand Duke Dimitri Constantinovich, grandson of Nicholas I; Grand Dukes Nicholas Michaelovich, Serge Michaelovich and George Michaelovich, grandsons of Nicholas I; Grand Duchess Elizabeth, widow of Grand Duke Serge Alexandrovich and sister of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Prince Dimitri Pavlovich Paley, son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, was also assassinated. In all nineteen Romanovs were brutally executed by the blood-thirsty Bolsheviks. The imperial family never recovered from this tragedy.

Maria Feodorovna and her surviving family left Russia in the spring of 1919. They boarded the British ship HMS Marlborough and never again set foot in their country.

On September 28, 2006, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna was laid to rest beside her beloved husband, Czar Alexander III at the SS Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.


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#photographer @anastasia.pronina.photo #model #curvy #plussizemodel #olyriaroy #beauty #portrait #fa

#photographer @anastasia.pronina.photo #model #curvy #plussizemodel #olyriaroy #beauty #portrait #face #pretty #girl #russianwomen #fammefatale #портрет #москва


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