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Ostrovsky (Îñòðîâñêèé) Aleksander Nikolaevich
(1823—1886)

Ostrovsky (Îñòðîâñêèé) Aleksander Nikolaevich (1823—1886)

Russian dramatic author, -was born on the 12th of April 1823 In Moscow, where his father was an official of the senate. He studied law in the university of that city, which he quitted without having submitted to the final examination. He was then employed as a clerk in the office of the Court of Conscience, and subsequently in that of the Commercial Court at Moscow. Both tribunals were called upon to settle disputes chiefly among the Russian merchant class, from which Ostrovsky was thus enabled to draw the chief characters for his earliest comedies. Among these are «The Poor Bride», «Poverty not a Vice», and «Don't put yourself in anothers sledge» (meaning Dont put yourself in a position for which you are not suited ). Of this last Nicholas I said, it was not a play, but a lesson. The uncultured, sell-satisfied Moscow merchants are strikingly portrayed in «The Tempest» and «Between near relatives no accounts are needed», which was originally called «The Bankrupt». The last-mentioned comedy was prohibited for ten years, until the accession of Alexander II, and Ostrovsky was dismissed the government service and placed under the supervision of the police. The Liberal tendencies of the new reign, however, soon brought relief, Ostrovsky was one of several well-known literary men who were sent into the provinces to report on the condition of the people. Ostrovsky's field of inquiry lay along the upper Volga, a part of the country memorable for some of the most important events in Russian history. This mission induced him to write several historical dramas of great merit, such as «Kuzma Zakharich Minirf Soukhorouk» (the full name of the famous butcher who saved Moscow from the Poles); «The False Demetrius and Vassily Shuisky» ; «Vassilisa Melentieva» (the name of a favorite court lady of Ivan the Terrible), and the comedy «The Military Commander, or A dream on the Volga». Many of his later works treat of the Russian nobility, and include «Mad Money», «A Girl brought up in a Strangers Family», and «Wolves and Sheep»; others relate to the world of actors, such as «Forest», «Guiltlessly guilty», and «Talents and their Admirers». Ostrovsky enjoyed the patronage of Alexander III, and received a pension of 3000 roubles a year. With the help of Moscow capitalists he established in that city a model theatre and school of dramatic art, of which he became the first director. He also founded the Society of Russian Dramatic Art and Opera Composers. His death took place on the 24th of June 1886, while travelling to his, estate in Kostroma.


Bulgaria, 1947, Elena Snecina in play of Ostrovsky

Russia, 1994, «The Snow Maiden»

Sao Tome e Principe, 2008, Rimsky-Korsakov and The Snow Maiden

USSR, 1948, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1948, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1948, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1949, Aleksander Ostrovsky and actors

USSR, 1959, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1973, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1975, The Snow Maiden (T. Zubkova)

Russia, 1998.04.12, Kostroma. 175th Birth Anniv of Ostrovsky

Russia, 2003.04.12—20, Kostroma. Alexander Ostrovsky

USSR, Schelikovo. Aleksander Ostrovsky's museum

USSR, 1973.04.12, Kostroma. 150th anniv of Alexander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1973.04.12, Moskow. 150th Birth anniv of Alrexander Ostrovsky

Russia, 1998, Ostrovsky's Bust in Kostroma

Russia, 1998, 175th Birth Anniv of Aleksander Ostrovsky

Russia, 2001, Actor Khmelev as Silant

Russia, 2001, Ostrovsky's bower in Kostroma

Russia, 2006, The monument of Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1965, Ostrovsky's bower in Kostroma

USSR, 1968, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1969, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1973, Ostrovsky monument in Moskow

USSR, 1973, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1973, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1974, Ostrovsky monument in Moskow

USSR, 1974, Aleksander Ostrovsky

USSR, 1975, Ostrovsky monument in Moskow

USSR, 1979, Ostrovsky's bower in Kostroma

USSR, 1984, Ostrovsky monument in Moskow

USSR, 1984, Ostrovsky's bower in Kostroma

USSR, 1985, Bust of Ostrovsky in Kostroma

USSR, 1987, Ostrovsky portrait on the theatre building

USSR, 1990, Ostrovsky monument in Schelikovo

USSR, 1991, Berendeevka in Kostroma

Belarus, 2005, Vladimir Dedushko in different plays

Russia, 1995, Scene from opera «Vrazhya Sila»

Russia, 1995, Yevdokia Turchaninova in plays of Ostrovsky

Russia, 1998, Alla Tarasova and her roles

Russia, 1999, Birth Centenary of actor Mikhail Zharov

Russia, 2001, Birth Centenary of Actor Iliinsky

Russia, 2002, Birth Centenary of Actor Gribov

Russia, 2002, Birth Centenary of Yanshin

USSR, 1972.09.26, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1972.09.26, Berendeevka in Kostroma

USSR, 1976.12.20, Berendeevka in Kostroma

USSR, 1977.09.07, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1980.03.28, Berendeevka in Kostroma

USSR, 1981.03.30, Posters on the theatre building

USSR, 1982.10.11, Ostrovsky's pavillion in Kostroma

USSR, 1983.04.05, Ostrovsky's pavillion in Kostroma

USSR, 1983.11.28, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

USSR, 1984.03.16, Berendeevka in Kostroma

USSR, 1985.06.11, Ostrovsky bust in Kostroma

USSR, 1986.02.28, Berendeevka in Kostroma

USSR, 1989.12.26, Ostrovsky's museum in Schelikovo

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