#Vladislav Mikosha
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"Tonya" (1938)
Photography by Vladislav Mikosha (1909-2004)
#Россия#Russia#vintage#photography#Владислав Микоша#Vladislav Mikosha#русский фотограф#russian photographer#photographer#СССР#USSR#russian#photo#Советский Союз#Soviet Union#portrait#history#cherry#soviet#black and white#vintage photography#1930s#1938#30s#20th century
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Young agronomists on an experimental wheat field. Photo by Vladislav Mikosha (Kuibyshev oblast, 1938).
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Tatar kolhoz woman Miftyakhova
1938, now Samara oblast. By Vladislav Mikosha (Владислав Микоша)
#history#photography#tatar#tatar clothing#1930s#ussr#russia#working women#portrait#i love the combination of trad garments with fashionable touches#i love flowers in her hair and the clearly home-made tool#my post
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Steel-maker. Soviet Union, 1937
ph. by Vladislav Mikosha
#Russia#Soviet Union#Vladislav Mikosha#1930's#1937#steel maker#photography#soviet photography#russian history
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A flight observation post:
Transportation of grain by car:
Photographer: Vladislav Vladislavovich Mikosha, 1938, U.S.S.R.
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October 1, 1949: Proclamation of the People’s Republic of China.
By Soviet photographer Vladislav Mikosha
Via Praveen Kumar
#China70#Mao Zedong#Beijing#socialism#national liberation#China#communist#Chinese Revolution#USSR#photography
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Vladislav Mikosha’s Morning Exercise (via here) https://ift.tt/2N6ljyj
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Leningrad, early 1950s. Photo by Vladislav Mikosha.
#so sweet#leningrad#saint petersburg#1950s#soviet union#soviet#ussr#russia#history#photography#vintage#retro
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Vladislav Mikosha. Film images of Moscow. From the films of 1950–1970s:
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A Chuvash woman of the Red Springs kolkhoz in Kuibyshev oblast. Photo by Vladislav Mikosha (USSR, 1938).
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The big picture: communal keep-fit in Soviet Russia
Young Russians get in the limber, comradely spirit in Vladislav Mikosha’s 1937 image
Vladislav Mikosha was just seven years old when the October Revolution shook Russia, leading to the end of tsarist rule and the birth of the Soviet Union. By the time the USSR came crashing down along with the Berlin Wall in 1990, the renowned photographer and cameraman was 80.
“So he was a witness to the entire history of Soviet Russia – the post-revolutionary times, the second world war, the cold war and beyond,” says Ben Burdett, whose Atlas Gallery will be showing Mikosha’s work in November as part of an exhibition called Masterpieces of Soviet Photography.
Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/sep/23/the-big-picture-communal-keep-fit-soviet-russia-vladislav-mikosha
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The big picture: communal keep-fit in Soviet Russia
Young Russians get in the limber, comradely spirit in Vladislav Mikosha’s 1937 image
Vladislav Mikosha was just seven years old when the October Revolution shook Russia, leading to the end of tsarist rule and the birth of the Soviet Union. By the time the USSR came crashing down along with the Berlin Wall in 1990, the renowned photographer and cameraman was 80.
“So he was a witness to the entire history of Soviet Russia – the post-revolutionary times, the second world war, the cold war and beyond,” says Ben Burdett, whose Atlas Gallery will be showing Mikosha’s work in November as part of an exhibition called Masterpieces of Soviet Photography.
Continue reading... from Photography | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zp2ErU
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Favorite tweets: 网上看到这个: Vladislav Mikosha彩色中国:1949-1950 https://t.co/faQHj0HHOz 密码: ljhk都是彩色照片,很不错,推荐收藏。 pic.twitter.com/yxcmwAKYPt— maroon (@gudsn) August 25, 2018 http://twitter.com/gudsn/status/1033210619669950466 August 25, 2018 at 12:33PM
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Chinese Communist woman guerrilla fighter south of Yangtze River greets a PLA woman soldier after PLA had crossed Yangtze River in 1949. They posed for Soviet documentary film maker Vladislav Mikosha.
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