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All-Russia Exhibition 1896

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259: 288: 303: 273: 35: 58: 201:, one of the most notable Russian artists at the time, to design the pavilion. In addition, he sponsored a number of trips for Korovin and other Russian artists, so that they could familiarize themselves with the topic. Korovin designed the pavilion and in addition painted ten big canvasses for the pavilion as well, depicting various aspects of Northern and Arctic lifestyle. After the closure of the Exhibition, the canvasses were eventually placed in the 20: 443: 258: 264: 287: 509: 539: 302: 514: 272: 424:
Rainer Graefe, Jos Tomlow, “Vladimir G. Suchov 1853-1939. Die Kunst der sparsamen Konstruktion.”, 192 S., Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart, 1990,
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The exhibition demonstrated the best achievements of the industrial development in
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was held from May 28 (June 9 N.S.) till October 1 (13 N.S.), 1896. The 1896
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of private companies were built on the territory of the exhibition.
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in Moscow. In the 1960s, they were restored and transferred to the
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and at the exhibition with the money allotted by the
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Index


Main Fair building
Nizhny Novgorod

Shukhov Tower
hyperboloid structure
Vladimir Shukhov
Nizhny Novgorod

tensile structure
Shukhov
Nizhny Novgorod
History of Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod
exhibition
Russian Empire
Nicholas II
Emperor of Russia
Russia
radio receiver
Alexander Stepanovich Popov
automobile
hyperboloid steel tower-shell
Shukhov Tower
steel lattice hanging
arch-like overhead covers-shells
Shukhov Rotunda
Vladimir Shukhov
Russian Empire
patents

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