Box 11
Contains 71 Results:
Various authors and various titles, undated
Folders contain articles by Dora Shturman, Janet Kennedy, and others, as well as several literary efforts by unknown authors (see folders 478 and 479).
Anatolii Basin. Female nude, undated
Iu. N. Podkopaeva and A. N. Sveshnikova. Konstantin Andreevich Somov: Pisma, Dnevniki, Suzhdeniia Sovremennikov, 1979
This is the Somov volume in the "Mir Khudozhnika" series, for which Eleonora Petrovna wrote the long introductory article (pp. 3-47). She contributed to the volume in many other ways, but her name was removed from the publication when her intention to emigrate was discovered.
Valerii Valius. "Interviu s synom khudozhnika," "Neskolko perepletennykh tem," et al., circa 1980s
Folder includes a copy of Valerii Valius's letter concerning an exhibition of his father's work.
Dmitrii Larin. "Tsepochki Razmyshlenii", 1981
John Bowlt. "Recent Publications on Modern Russian Art," published in the The Art Bulletin, 1982 September
Article, which is heavily annotated by Eleonora Petrovna, appears in volume 44, issue 3, pages 488-494. Folder includes a page of notes and an ORP press release.
Mikhail Kulakov. "Letters to Myself", 1981
The photographs depict several of Kulakov's abstract compositions.
Liza Biukling. "Molodoe teatralnoe pokolenie obnovliaet Dostoevskogo", 1981 April 17
The article, which was translated from Finnish to Russian, was written for the newspaper the Helsingin Sanomat.
Peter Por. "Wieder einmal: Baudelaire: chant d'automne I", circa 1981
Sergei Averintsev. "Goethe and Puschkin," "Vindobona", circa 1990s
Sergei Averintsev (1937-2004) was professor of Slavic Studies at the U. of Vienna from the mid-1990s to his death; Eleonora Petrovna sat in on a number of his classes.
Gosudarstvennyi Russkii Muzei. Tezisy konferentsii, 1992
Several of the abstracts are annotated; Irina Karasik inscribes the abstract of her paper to Eleonora Petrovna.
Irina N. Karasik. "Pamiati Uchitelia", 2004
This homage to Eleonora Petrovna was published in Novyi Mir Iskusstva.
Liudmila Bobrovskaia. Excerpt from Na Chuzhoi Storone, 2007
Na Churzhoi Storone was published by Deka-VS in Moscow.
Elisabeth Markstein. "Die russische Seele als Werbeslogan oder 'Russkaia dusha na markete'", 2010
Inscribed by Elisabeth Markstein to Nina Rabinowich.
Irina N. Karasik. "Most cherez Stiks", 1994
Inscribed by Irina Karasik to Eleonora Petrovna.
Sergei Gandlevskii. Poems from Prazdnik, 1995
Sergei Gandlevskii (1952-) is a Russian poet, essayist, and translator.
Grigorii Sternin. "Gotovy li my pisat novuiu russkogo iskusstva?", 1995
Inscribed by Grigorii Sternin to Eleonora Petrovna's, whose comments are handwritten in the margins.
Carmen Pentek. "Medeja und ihre Kinder: Eine Analyse", 1999
This U. of Salzburg Masters' thesis is inscribed by the author to Eleonora Petrovna.
Elisabeth Markstein. "Die Mühen der Übersetzenden um Puschkins Lyrik", circa 2002
Photograph. Olga Blumenfeld, circa 1900
Olga Blumenfeld was the mother of the Soviet pianist Heinrich Neuhaus (1888-1964); she taught Eleonora Petrovna music from 1921 to 1923 in Elisavetgrad in the Ukraine.
Photographs. Peisakh Khaim and Miriam Bella Gomberg, 1905-1916, 1969
Peisakh Khaim (d 1918) was Eleonora Peisakhovna's (Petrovna's) father and Miriam Bella (Mariia Semenovna) (1882-1972) her mother.
Photographs. Eleonora Petrovna Gomberg, circa 1914-1922
Photograph. Semen Makhmudov, circa 1920s
Semen Makhmudov was Eleonora Petrovna's first husband.
Photographs. Semen Makhmudov, circa 1930
Photographs. Eleonora Petrovna Gomberg with university friends, 1930s
Two of the photos were clearly taken in the Crimea in 1936.
Photographs. Eleonora Petrovna Gomberg with husband Semen Makhmudov, and son Aleksei, 1939-1940
Photographs. Mikhail Lvovich Verzhbinskii, 1940s-1950s
Mikhail L. Verzhbinskii became Eleonora's second husband.
Photographs. Naum Iakovlevich Berkovskii, 1930s-1960s
The literary and theatre critic Naum Berkovskii (1901-1972) was a friend of Eleonora Petrovna's.