Mikhail Kushnir, Afanasy Nikitin cruise ship, Volga River
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Mikhail Kushnir, Afanasy Nikitin cruise ship, Volga River

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Simon Roberts

Maker
British, b. 1974

Mikhail Kushnir, Afanasy Nikitin cruise ship, Volga River

Mikhail Kushnir is a music teacher from Tambov. Every year he takes a fourteen day cruise down the Volga River from Moscow to Astrakhan on board the Afanasy Nikitin. The Volga, often referred to as 'Mother Volga', is Europe's longest river and


has two hundred tributaries feeding its course. It rises northwest of Moscow and flows 3700 kilometres to the southeast before emptying into the Caspian Sea near the city of Astrakhan.


Motherland


June 2005
Chromogenic development print
1/3
Image: 18.2 x 22.7 cm
Overall: 20.3 x 25.3 cm
Purchase with funds from the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, 2010
2010.0008.0141
Inscriptions verso (handwritten in black ink): edition 1/3 [signed]

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