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Szergej Prokudin Gorszkij cári jóváhagyással végigfényképezte az orosz birodalmat 1902-ben . A képek egy része, a háború után a fotóssal együtt kalandos úton eljutott Párizsba , és az örökösök 1948-ban eladták az amerikai
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Szergej Prokudin Gorszkij cári jóváhagyással végigfényképezte az orosz birodalmat 1902-ben. A képek egy része, a háború után a fotóssal együtt kalandos úton eljutott Párizsba , és az örökösök 1948-ban eladták az amerikai Kongresszusi könyvtárnak a megmaradt kb 2000 negatívot. A képeket 2002-től kezdték digitalizálni. Gorszkij a saját szabadalmaztatott eljárásával, színes képeket készített (három különböző szűrővel készült negatívot montírozott össze). Ezek az egyetlen hiteles és épen maradt képek a cári Oroszország életéből a 20.-sz elejéről.
Prokudin-Gorskii Photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession and then using red, green and blue filters recombined the images to produce color photos that were ahead of there time. The high quality of Gorskii’s pics make it difficult for viewers to believe that they are looking 100 years back in time gboisjo
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution in 1917. It was the second largest contiguous empire in world history, surpassed only by the Mongol Empire, the third largest empire the British Empire. At one point in 1866, it stretched from eastern Europe, across Asia, and into North America. By the end of the 19th century the size of the empire was about (8,600,000 sq mi) or almost 1/6 of the Earth's landmass.
Self-portrait, Prokudin-Gorskii seated on rock beside the Karolitskhali River in the Caucasus Mountains near the eastern coast of the Black Sea 1915
An Armenian woman poses for Prokudin-Gorskii on a hillside near Artvin (in present day Turkey) 1910
Washing brown iron ore at the Shilovskii near the village of Makarovo, Russia 1909
Mills in Ialutorovsk district of Tobolsk Province Siberia, Russia 1910
A woman is seated on the Sim River, part of the Volga watershed in 1910
A switch operator poses on the Trans-Siberian Railroad near the town of Ust Katav, Russia 1910
Gates at the Cathedral of the Transfiguration in the city of Tver, Russia 1910
Hut in the forest for woodcutters, Ural mountain region, Russia 1908
Turkmen man posing with camel loaded with sacks, probably of grain or cotton, Central Asia 1907
General view of Artvin (now in Turkey) from the small town of Svet, 1910
Prokudin-Gorskii (right front) rides along on a handcar outside Petrozavodsk on the Murmansk railway along Lake Onega in 1910
Trinity Cathedral in the city of Ialutorovsk, Siberia, Russia 1910
Prokudin-Gorskii at a night camp on the bank of the Chusovaia River, Russia 1912
Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva, now a part of modern Uzbekistan) 1910
Trans-Siberian Railway crossing the Kama River near Perm, Ural Mountains Region, Russia 1910.
Church of the Exaltation of the Cross. Ostashkov, Russia 1908
Finland was part of the Russian Empire until 1917 Near the small town of Iustilia, Finland on the Saimaa Canal 1907
Emir Seyyid Mir Mohammed Alim Khan, the Emir of Bukhara (present-day Uzbekistan) 1910
A group of Jewish children with a teacher in Samarkand, (in modern Uzbekistan) 1910
Peasants harvesting hay along the Mariinskii Canal, Russian Empire 1909
Shroud with image of the the Venerable Evfrosiniia, Evfrosiniia Monastery, Suzdal, Russia 1910
A chapel sits on the site where the city of Belozersk was founded in ancient times, photographed in 1909
A boy sits in the court of Tillia-Kari mosque in Samarkand, present-day Uzbekistan 1910
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