Box 7
Contains 30 Results:
Letters, Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, to Iulia Verzhbinskaia, circa 1979-1981
Iulia Verzhbinskaia is the wife of Gleb, Nina's brother on her father's side.
Letters, Vladimir Rabinowich, Leningrad, to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1978-1987
Vladimir Rabinowich (1944-) was a brother of Boris; enclosures most often consist of photographs.
Letters, Vladimir Rabinowich to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, undated
Letter, Lev Zalmanovich Rabinowich to the family, 1942 January 17
Lev Rabinowich was Boris's father.
Letters, Mikhail Rabinowich and Alla Reznikova to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskia and family, 1977-1995
Mikhail Rabinowich was Boris's brother and Alla is his wife; enclosure consists of a drawing.
Letters, Mikhail Rabinowich and Alla Reznikova to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskia and family, undated
Enclosure consists of a drawing.
Letters, Nelli Rakovskaia, New York, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskia and family, Vienna, circa 1980s-1990s
Nelli Rakovskaia was a student of Eleonora Petrovna's in Leningrad; she later emigrated to the US. Enclosures consist of such items as an article Rakovskaia wrote for Novoe Russkoe Slovo.
Letters, Alek and Irina Rapoport to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskia and family, Vienna, circa 1976-1990s
Alek Rapoport (1933-1997) was a non-conformist artist, theorist, and teacher who emigrated to the US. Enclosures consist of such items as advertisements of Rapoport's exhbitions. Folder 268 contains several of Eleonora Petrovna's rough drafts.
Letters, Evgenii Reshanov to Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, circa 1978
Evgenii Reshanov attended the Mykhinskoe Uchilishche and later emigrated to France.
Letters, Natalia Reznikova, Paris, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978-1983
Natalia Reznikova wrote a number of books about the author Aleksei Remizov. Enclosure consists of the death announcement of her twin sister Olga Andreeva, who married the writer Leonid Andreev's son. Folder includes a postcard from Natalia's huband, Egor, as well as 3 of Eleonora Petrovna's rough drafts.
Letters, Larisa Reznikovskaia and Ania to Boris and Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, circa 1979-1994
Larisa Reznikovskaia was Boris's sister; Ania (married name Levina) is her daughter. The family later emigrated to Israel.
Letters, Vera Rogova, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1979-1982
Vera Rogova was a friend of Eleonora Petrovna's as well as Rebekka Zlatogorskaia's.
Letter, Vera Rogova, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, undated
Letter, Bernice G. Rosenthal, New York, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979 May 21
Enclosures consist of articles written by Rosenthal as well as a book announcement.
Letters, Marie-Louise Rotsaert, Cagliari (Sardinia), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1985-1988
Rotsaert was a colleague of Eleonora Petrovna's at the U. of Cagliari; enclosures consist of photographs and a newspaper clipping.
Letters, Mariia Vladimirovna Rozovskaia, Leningrad, to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1978
Mariia Vladimirovna Rozovskaia (1909-1985) was Boris's mother.
Letters, Mariia Vladimirovna Rozovskaia, Leningrad, to Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, undated
Letter, Mikhail Rubinshtein, Prague, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1990 March 2
Mikhail Rubinshtein was the brother of the wife of Boris's brother, Vladimir.
Letter, Asia Rubinshtein to Iulia Rabinowich, Vienna, undated
Asia Rubinshtein (1971-) is the daughter of Vladimir Rabinowich (1944-).
Letter, Iurii Rusakov, St. Petersburg, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1993
Iurii Rusakov (1926-1995) was an art critic in Leningrad / St. Petersburg.
Letters, Alla Rusakova to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1992-1997
Alla Rusakova, the wife of Iurii, was also an art critic; enclosure consists of Iurii Rusakov's obituary.
Letters, E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, to the editors of Russkaia Mysl, Paris, circa 1978-1979
Letters consist of Eleonora Petrovna's rough drafts.
Letters, Natalia Rutman to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1978-1992
Natalia Rutman was one of Eleonora Petrovna's closest friends; she and her family emigrated to New York in 1981. Enclosures consist of photographs. Folder includes several letters of Ernst and Kira Korizek and of Solomon and Esfir Mochan. Folder 287 includes a rough draft of Eleonora Petrovna.
Letters, Natalia Rutman, New York, to Rebekka Lazarevna Zlatogorskaia, Leningrad, 1981-1983
Natalia Rutman was also a close friend of Rebekka Zlatogorskaia; enclosures consist of photographs.
Postcard. Galina Salova-Liubarskaia, Munich, to Nina Rabinowich and family, Vienna, undated
Letters, Mikhail Rybkin, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978-1982
Mikhail Iakovlevich Rybkin was an artist and a teacher; folder includes several letters of his sister Asia as well as his daughter Tatiana.
Letter, Wendy Salmond, Austin (TX), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979 December 10
Wendy Salmond, a scholar in Russian and early Soviet art, was teaching at UT-Austin at this time. Folder includes a rough draft of Eleonora Petrovna's reply.
Letters, Simonetti Salvestroni, Cagliari (Sardinia), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1981-1987
Letter, Eva Maria Samer to Nora Rabinowich, Vienna, circa 2002
Letters, Roald G. Rabinovich, St. Petersburg, to E.P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1970s-2002
Roald Georgievich Rabinovich (1929-2011) was a former student of Eleonora Petrovna's who bacame an art critic and editor; folder 252 includes a 2013 email exchange between Maria Mironova (Roald's daughter) and Nina Rabinowich.