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DescriptionValikhanov.jpg |
English: Chokan Valikhanov (left) and Fyodor Dostoyevsky (right), photograph shot in 1858
Русский: Chokan Valikhanov (esquerda) e Fiódor Dostoiévski (direita). Fotografia de 1858
Español: Чокан Валиканов (лева) и Феодор Достоевский (права). Фото сделано в 1858 году фотоателье Лейбина находилось рядом с квартирой Валиханова или Достоевского в Семипалатинске… Друзья сели на стулья без обычной подготовки к сеансу. Даже не повесили фуражки… У Достоевского выражение лица такое, что, кажется, он только на мгновенье прервал оживленный разговор с интересным и желанным собеседником… Сухие пальцы руки (Валиханова. — Прим. В.П.) сжимают рукоять кинжала, застыли от предупреждающего возгласа: «Внимание! Снимаю! - Leybin's atelier was located near the apartment of Valikhanov or Dostoyevsky in Semipalatinsk… The friends spontaniously sat down on a chair, without even taking off their peaked hats… Dostoyevsky's face gives the impression as he would stop talking with a confabulator for seconds… [Valikhanov's] dry fingers squeeze the dagger's handle, frozen by a warning exclamation: "Attention! Taking down!" |
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1858 |
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http://web.archive.org/web/20041228061534/http://www.wellesley.edu/Russian/272/images/image_dost_01.jpg |
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Русский: Н. Лейбин
English: N. Leybin
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PD-old-100
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