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Griboedov (Ãðèáîåäîâ) Alexander Sergeyevich
(1790 or 1795—1829)
Alexander Griboedov was a Russian diplomat, playwright, and composer. He is recognized as homo unius libri, a writer of one book, whose fame rests on the brilliant verse comedy «Woe from Wit», still one of the most often staged plays in Russia. One expert, Angela Brintlinger, argues that "not only did Griboedov's contemporaries conceive of his... More...
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, Griboedov Monument 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, Birth Centenary of Actor Iliinsky
USSR, 1971.09.23, Detail of monument «Millenium of Russia»
USSR, 1972.06.20, Griboedov monument in Leningrad
USSR, 1983.01.31, Griboedov monument in Yerevan