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Griboedov (Ãðèáîåäîâ) Aleksander Sergeyevich
(1790 or 1795—1829)
Alexander Sergeyevich Griboedov was a Russian diplomat, playwright, and composer, whose brilliant comedy in verse, Wit Works Woe, is the most often staged play in Russia.
Griboedov (alternative transcription: Griboyedov) studied at the Moscow State University from 1810 to 1812. He then obtained a commission in a hussar regiment, but resigned it... More...
Armenia, 1996, Alexander Griboedov
Bulgaria, 1947, Kristo Sarapov as Famusov
Russia, 1995, Alexander Griboedov
USSR, 1945, Aleksander Griboedov
USSR, 1945, Aleksander Griboedov
USSR, 1954, Aleksander Griboedov
USSR, 1954, Aleksander Griboedov
USSR, 1959, Aleksander Griboedov, «Wit Works Woe»
Russia, 1995.01.05, Moskow. Aleksandr Griboedov
Russia, 1995.01.15, Hmelita. Griboedov (drawing of Pushkin)
Russia, 1995, Griboedov's Museum «Khmelita»
Russia, 1997, Actor Lensky as Famusov
Russia, 2003, Actor Tsarev as Chatsky
Russia, 2006, Monument of Griboedov in Sankt-Petersburg
USSR, 1964, Griboedov monument in Moskow
USSR, 1969, Aleksander Griboedov
USSR, 1976, Griboedov monument in Moskow
USSR, 1984, Griboedov monument in Moskow
USSR, 1984, Griboedov monument in Leningrad
USSR, 1988, Griboedov monument in Moskow
Russia, 2001, Igor Ilinsky as Kutuzov and Zagoretsky
USSR, 1971.09.23, Monument «Millenium of Russia» in Novgorod
USSR, 1972.06.20, Griboedov monument in Leningrad
USSR, 1983.01.31, Griboedov monument in Yerevan