Lyubov Nikolaevna, Starocherkassk
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Lyubov Nikolaevna, Starocherkassk

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Photograph

Simon Roberts

Maker
British, b. 1974

Lyubov Nikolaevna, Starocherkassk

Founded in 1593, Starocherkassk ('Old Cherkassk') was the Don Cossack capital for two centuries. It is situated in the heart of Russia's intensively cultivated Kuban Steppe, commonly known as 'Black Earth' region. Lyubov Nikolaevna sells


souvenirs to tourists visiting Starocherkassk's Resurrection Cathedral.


Motherland


March 2005
Chromogenic development print
1/3
Image: 22.8 x 18.2 cm
Overall: 25.3 x 20.3 cm
Purchase with funds from the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, 2010
2010.0008.0091
Inscriptions verso (handwritten in black ink): edition 1/3 [signed]
(printed in black): Spectrum 2007/05/22 287 +3 +0 +0 +0 287.tif (1) 10:25:22

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