PH1998:0011:008
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1927
View of a street with housing in the background and a dormitory in the foreground, Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
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PH1998:0011:008
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
PH1993:0222
Description:
- The early 1930s marked the beginning of limitations on creative freedom in the Soviet Union, government approval of Constructivism, and the arrival of Socialist Realism in the arts, literature, and architecture. This photograph may reflect the times in the architects' rather sombre facial expressions and the copy of 'Pravda' in the foreground, an apparent reference to the Communist presence in the creative process.
architecture, portrait
1930-1931
Portrait of D. Fridman and G. Glushchenko through a glass model for the Building of Industry, Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union (now Ekaterinburg, Russia)
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PH1993:0222
Description:
- The early 1930s marked the beginning of limitations on creative freedom in the Soviet Union, government approval of Constructivism, and the arrival of Socialist Realism in the arts, literature, and architecture. This photograph may reflect the times in the architects' rather sombre facial expressions and the copy of 'Pravda' in the foreground, an apparent reference to the Communist presence in the creative process.
architecture, portrait
PH1989:0012:063
architecture
1932 or later
architecture
PH1993:0247
architecture
1931-1932
architecture
PH1998:0021:011
architecture
after 9 May 1934
architecture
PH1989:0012:027
architecture
1935 or later
architecture
PH1989:0012:029
architecture
1935 or later
architecture
PH1993:0250
architecture
1931-1932
architecture
PH1983:0275
architecture, design d'exposition
1930
architecture, design d'exposition
ARCH255977
1967