Box 6
Contains 36 Results:
Letters, Helga and Emil Luhan to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1982-2002
Postcard. Unidentified sender to Aleksei Makhmudov, 1959 December 16
Correspondence. Aleksei Makhmudov to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978-2002
Aleksei Makhmudov (1937-) is Eleonora's son by her first marriage to Semen Makhmudov. These letters are restricted until 2024.
Letters, Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1978, undated
Elisabeth Markstein (1929-2013) was a translator and literary scholar as well as a staunch supporter of the dissident writers in the USSR. One of the letters in the folder is damaged; folder includes letter from Barbara (Babsi), Elisabeth Markstein's eldest daughter.
Letter, Mikhail Meylakh, Leningrad, to Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1990 January 6
Letter, Solomon G. Mikhlin, Lenningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1978 May 12
Mikhlin was a professor of mathematics and a colleague of Eleonora's second husband, Mikhail Verzhbinskii.
Letters, Iren Millstein-Slutzker to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1978-1990s
Iren Millstein-Slutzker emigrated from Leningrad in 1978; later they settled in the US.
Letters, Solomon and Esfir Mochan to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1981-2002
Solomon and Esfir Mochan eventually emigrated to Boston (MA).
Letters, Solomon and Esfir Mochan to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, undated
This folder is not in use
Letters, Ilia Andreevich Murin to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1980-1981
Ilia Murin (1942-) is a Leningrad artist, who later emigrated to New York. Enclosure consists of a letter addressed to Janet Kennedy.
Letters, Ilia Andreevich Murin, New York, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1993-1994
Enclosures consist of Murin's curriculum vitae. Folder includes a rough draft of a letter to Murin.
Letters, Ilia Andreevich Murin, New York, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1995-1996
Enclosures consist of a photocopy of a newspaper article as well as a photograph.
Letters, Ilia Andreevich Murin, New York, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, undated
Enclosures consist of an article on Murin written by Janet Kennedy as well as a form indicating the Albertina's acceptance of 2 of Murin's works as donations from Nina Rabinowich.
This folder is not in use
Letters, Irina and Viktor Nemchinov, Moscow, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, circa 1990s
Letters, Vladimir Nikolaev, Las Vegas, to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, circa 1982-1988
Vladimir Nikolaev (1936-2007) was a jazz musician who emigrated to Las Vegas.
Letters, Iurii Novikov, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978-1980
Novikov was a former student of Eleonora Petrovna's; folder includes one rough draft.
Letter, Aleksandr Okun to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1979 September 29
Okun was an artist, who later emigrated to Israel.
Letters, Lena Oliker and family to Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1977-1999
Lena Olinker and her family were close friends for the years just prior to emigration; folder includes a letter form Lena's daughter, Olia, to Nina's daughter, Iulia. The Olikers later emigrated to Iowa City.
Letters, Lena Oliker, Iowa City, to Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, undated
Folder contains several partial letters.
Letter, Sara Oskolskaia, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979 March 14
Letters, Ute Patel-Missfeldt, Neuburg (Germany), to Boris and Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, circa 1978-1982
Ute Patel-Missfeldt is a German artist; folder includes a letter from one of her daughters, Isabel.
Letters, Viktor Perelman, New York, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1981
Letter, Galina Peremyshlina to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, undated
Letters, Nina Perlina, Ithaca (NY), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1981
Letter, Heinz Pfandl, Graz (Austria), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1988-1998
Heinz Pfandl was a Slavic scholar who studied emigration from the USSR.
Letters, Maritza Pick Novato (CA), to Boris and Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1983-1986
Maritza Pick is a writer who published a novel entitled League of Liars about the Jewish emigration from Russia.
Letters, Letters, Iuliia N. Podkopaeva, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979-2001
Iuliia Nikolaevna Podkopaeva (1920-2010) was a student of Eleonora Petrovna's, who later became the head of the manuscript department of the Russian Museum. She co-authored with Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia the book on Somov which was published in 1979.
Postcard. Nina I. Popova to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, circa 1991
Nina Ivanovna Popova is the director of the Anna Akhmatova Museum in St. Petersburg.