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Vladimirka (Russian: Владимирка) is an 1892 oil
painting by the
Russian artist Isaac Levitan. The
painting depicts the
Vladimir Highway, a dirt road leading...
- (Russian: Влади́мирский тракт,
Vladimirskiy trakt),
familiarly known as the
Vladimirka (Влади́мирка), was a road
leading east from
Moscow to
Vladimir and Nizhny...
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Vladimirka is the
colloquial name for the
Vladimir Highway, Russia.
Vladimirka may also
refer to:
Vladimirka (painting), a
painting by
Isaac Levitan The...
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largely devoid of
human presence. Fine
examples of
these qualities include Vladimirka, (1892),
Evening Bells, (1892), and
Eternal Rest, (1894), all in the Tretyakov...
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Cross with a
chapel at the crossroads. (Isaak Levitan,
Vladimirka, 1892)...
- and Lake (1899–1900). Over
Eternal Peace,
along with By The Pool and
Vladimirka (1892), from the
first half of the 1890s, are
occasionally grouped together...
- In
Isaak Levitan's well-known "mood landscape", the
Vladimir Highway, or
Vladimirka,
takes on a
symbolic meaning....
- Ufa in Bashkortostan. It
generally follows the
route of the
historic Vladimirka road and, to a
large extent,
forms part of the
European route E22. The...
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Herzen was
exiled in Vladimir, p****ing
through the city on the
infamous Vladimirka. In
December 1858 the city
began to
operate telegraph. On June 14, 1861...
- (now Noginsk,
another Soviet name), the
first overnight station on the
Vladimirka road. In the
second half of the 18th century, the area
experienced an...