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Photo taken between 1905 and 1915 by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.
Early color photograph taken by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii | Prokudin-Gorskii ( 1915 ).
Russian photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii made extensive use of this color separation technique, employing a special camera which successively exposed the three color-filtered images on different parts of an oblong plate.
All except Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia survived the fall.
Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein ( 23 January 1898 11 February 1948 ), né Eizenshtein, was a pioneering Soviet Russian film director and film theorist, often considered to be the " Father of Montage ".
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Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.
Image: Oldpoppies. jpg | Field of poppies, by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c. 1912
Sergei Witte's maternal grandfather was Andrei Mikhailovich Fadeyev, a Governor of Saratov and Privy Councillor of the Caucasus, his grandmother was Princess Helene Dolgoruki, and the mystic Helena Blavatsky was his first cousin.
Turkmens | Turkmen woman at the entrance to a yurt in Turkestan ; 1911 picture by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii | Prokudin-Gorskii
Dance of a bacchá ( dancing boy ) Samarkand, ( ca 1905 1915 ), photo Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.
Chapel in Wilno, erected to commemorate the crushing of the 1863 January Uprising against Russia, picture taken Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Turkmens | Turkmen woman at the entrance to a yurt in Turkestan ; 1913 picture by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii | Prokudin-Gorskii
The Emir of Bukhara in a 1911 color photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.
A 1912 color photograph of Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, who documented the Russian Empire with a color camera from 1909 to 1915.
It was probably this Miethe-Bermpohl camera which was used by Miethe's pupil Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii to make his now-celebrated color photographic surveys of Russia before the 1917 revolution.
* Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov
A minor planet 3925 Tret ' yakov, discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravlyova in 1977 is named after Pavel Tretyakov and his brother Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov ( 1824 1892 ).
He created a gallery of portraits of important Russian writers, scientists, artists and public figures ( Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy, 1873, Ivan Shishkin, 1873, Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, 1876, Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, 1879, Sergei Botkin, 1880 ) in which expressive simplicity of composition and clarity of depiction emphasize profound psychological elements of character.
Color photograph taken by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii of a Russian noblewoman in 1905.
Anisimov | Georgiy I. Babaev | Evgeny Mikhailovich Belyaev | Piotr Dmitrievich Bogachev | Ivan Semionovich Bukreev | Vladimir Bunchikov | E. Burchak | Victor Sergeievich Buzurov | Dmitry Bykov | Vladimir Chernykh | Tatiana Deryabkina | Boris Diakov | Ivan A. Didenko | V. Dmitriev | Arthur Arturovich Eisen ( or Eisenach ) | V. Fedorov | Stanislav I. Frolov | Valery Gavva | Konstantin G. Gerasimov | Vladimir P. Gorlanov | Nicholai Timofeyevich Gres | AA Gvozdetsky | Sergei Vasilievich Ivanov | B. Jaivoronok | Vladimir Nikolaievich Katerinsky | Leonid M. Kharitonov | Andrey Kusleev | I. Kuznetsov | Edward Maxovich Labkovsky | V. P.
Dance of a bacha boy, Samarkand, ca 1905-1915, Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii ( 1863-1944 )
There they were imprisoned for some months, together with the Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna ( sister of the Empress Alexandra ), the Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich ( a cousin of KR ), and Prince Vladimir Paley ( the son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, another Romanov cousin ).
Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich and his brothers called for his resignation, while Sergei ’ s own brothers Grand Dukes Vladimir Alexandrovich and Alexei Alexandrovich closed ranks supporting him and threatened to retire from public life if Sergei was made the scapegoat for the Khodynka tragedy.

Sergei and Tretyakov
According to senior SVR officer Sergei Tretyakov, the KGB was responsible for creating the entire nuclear winter story to stop the Pershing missiles.
* Sergei Tretyakov, Avant-Garde playwright during the 1920s.
* 1932: " Ballad of the Women and the Soldiers " ( with Brecht ); Seven Piano Pieces ; Kleine Sinfonie ( Little Symphony ); Suite No. 4, Music for the Russian film Pesn ' o geroyakh ( Song of Heros ) by Joris Ivens with " Song from the Urals " ( after Sergei Tretyakov ); reused as instrumental piece Op.
* October 2000: Sergei Tretyakov, an SVR officer working undercover at the Russian UN mission defected to the United States with his family.
According to Sergei Tretyakov, " The KGB was responsible for creating the entire nuclear winter story to stop the Pershing missiles.
The former Russian Foreign Intelligence Service operative Sergei Tretyakov claimed that SVR considered Talbott a source of intelligence information and classified him as " a special unofficial contact ", although " he was not a Russian spy.
According to Sergei Tretyakov, Kryuchkov secretly sent US $ 50 billion worth of funds of the Communist Party to an unknown location in the lead up to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In addition, according to some accounts Shklovsky's Russian friend playwright Sergei Tretyakov taught Brecht Shklovsky's term during Brecht's visit to Moscow in the spring of 1935.
Through Severstal: Sponsor of the Bolshoi Theatre ; sponsor of the Mariinsky Theatre ; sponsor of the Tretyakov Gallery ; sponsor of the Russian Museum ; sponsor of the Museum of Frescoes by Dionisius ; sponsor of the Sergei Andriaka Watercolour School ; sponsor of the Moscow International Film Festival ; sponsor of the Road Back Home charity for homeless children ; sponsor of the " Severstal Cherepovets " super-league ice-hockey team ; sponsor of the Dynamo ( Moscow ) Women ’ s Volleyball Club ; sponsor of the Russian national male chess team ; sponsor of over 20 Russian sports facilities including sports stadiums, ice rings, heated football fields and athletic centres.
* Sergei Tretyakov
When exhibited by Pavel Tretyakov in 1897, they brought him to attention of Sergei Diaghilev and the artist Leon Bakst.
In 1924 Sergei Tretyakov made a lengthy visit to China where he taught Russian literature and collected materials for some of his later publications.
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# redirect Sergei Tretyakov
The Productivist theorists Osip Brik and Sergei Tretyakov also wrote screenplays and intertitles, for films such as Vsevolod Pudovkin's Storm over Asia ( 1928 ) or Victor Turin's Turksib ( 1929 ).
I Want a Baby () is a 1926 play by a Russian playwright Sergei Tretyakov.

Sergei and Russian
* 1958 Sergei Krikalev, Russian astronaut
* 1969 Sergei Fedorov, Russian ice hockey player
A deeply modernized version of the R-7 is still used as the launch vehicle for the Soviet / Russian Soyuz spacecraft, marking more than 50 years of operational history of the original Sergei Korolyov's rocket design.
Russian choreographer Sergei Diaghilev persuaded Cocteau to write a scenario for a ballet, which resulted in Parade, in 1917.
* 1954 Sergei Storchak, Russian deputy finance minister
* 1970 Sergei Zubov, Russian ice hockey player
* 1974 Sergei Brylin, Russian ice hockey player
At about this time, Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic.
* 1859 Sergei Aksakov, Russian writer ( b. 1791 )
In 1913 — the year of Edmund Husserl's Ideas, Niels Bohr's quantized atom, Ezra Pound's founding of imagism, the Armory Show in New York, and, in Saint Petersburg, the " first futurist opera ," Victory Over the Sun — another Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, working in Paris for Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, composed The Rite of Spring for a ballet, choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, that depicted human sacrifice.
* 1872 Sergei Diaghilev, Russian ballet impresario, founder of the Ballets Russes ( d. 1929 )
Translated from Russian by Sergei Syrovatkin.
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
In the 20th century the traditions of Russian opera were developed by many composers including Sergei Rachmaninoff in his works The Miserly Knight and Francesca da Rimini, Igor Stravinsky in Le Rossignol, Mavra, Oedipus rex, and The Rake's Progress, Sergei Prokofiev in The Gambler, The Love for Three Oranges, The Fiery Angel, Betrothal in a Monastery, and War and Peace ; as well as Dmitri Shostakovich in The Nose and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, Edison Denisov in L ' écume des jours, and Alfred Schnittke in Life with an Idiot and Historia von D. Johann Fausten.
* 1978 Sergei Samsonov, Russian ice hockey player
* 1908 Sergei Lvovich Sobolev, Russian mathematician ( d. 1989 )
The development of Russian cinema in the 1920s by such filmmakers as Dziga Vertov and Sergei Eisenstein saw considerable progress in the use of the motion picture as a propaganda tool, yet it also served to develop the art of moviemaking.
* 1895 Sergei Yesenin, Russian poet ( d. 1925 )
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (; ; 23 April 1891 5 March 1953 ) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor who mastered numerous musical genres and is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century.
Arriving in San Francisco after having been released from questioning by immigration officials on Angel Island on 11 August 1918, Prokofiev was soon compared to other famous Russian exiles ( such as Sergei Rachmaninoff ), and he started out successfully with a solo concert in New York, leading to several further engagements.
Julia left Riga the same year as the Russian Revolution ( 1905 ), bringing Sergei with her to St. Petersburg.
Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev (;, Sergei Pavlovich Dyagilev, ; 19 August 1929 ), usually referred to outside of Russia as Serge, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise.

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