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Mishor. Source [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [postcard]. - Electronic data (2 files: 2.5 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2014). - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the screen. Electronic reproduction of the postcard: Mishor. Source [IsoMaterial]. Kiev: Factory of mass photo printing of the trust "Ukrphoto", 1956. 1 postcard: offset. (Crimea / editor A. Pogorelov). BF 01910. № 1100. 65 cop. Circulation 50 tons. Location: Children's Museum of a postcard, St. Petersburg. Copy by users is not allowed. On the postcard photo of the sculptural composition "The Girl of Arza and the Robber Ali Baba", installed in Miskhor Park. The author is an Estonian sculptor, academician of the Petersburg Academy of Arts Amandus Heinrich Adamson. It was installed in 1905. In the basis of the composition of the composition lay the ancient legend about the kidnapping by the robber Ali Baba of the beautiful Arza. Unable to withstand bondage, the beautiful woman threw herself into the sea and appeared at her native shores in the image of the Mermaid. Two sculptures \\ u2009- Arza, recruiting water from the fountain into the jug, and Ali Baba, predatorily bending over her, are placed on the quay of Miskhor among the stone blocks. - Materials of the site "Yalta. Guide" (http://jalita.com/big_yalta/mishor/mermaid.shtml)
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I. Pogorelov, A. .. II. Presidential Library. B. N. Yeltsin (St. Petersburg). III. "UkrPhoto", trust (Kiev) .1. Adamson, Amandus (1855 - 1929). "The girl of Arza and the robber Ali Baba", a monument - Postcards. 2. Territory of Russia: Crimea, Republic (collection). 3. The Republic of Crimea: pages of history (collection). 4. Postcards in the Presidential Library's fund (collection). 5. Documentary cards - USSR - 1945-1991. |
ББК 63.3 (4Укр-6Кры) 632я611
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E-copy source: PB Original storage: Children's postcard museum |
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