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Photograph. Political exiles

Creation period
1902
Place of сreation
Vologda, the Russian Empire
Dimensions
22,5x34,5 cm
Technique
photo paper, photo printing
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The exhibition at the Rusanov House Museum presents a photograph depicting a group of young people, both men and women, who were exiled to Vologda.

The photo features Serafima Pavlovna Dovgello (in the second row from the bottom, fifth from the left) — the future wife of the writer Aleksey Remizov. It is known that Yekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaya also came to Vologda twice. Breshkovskaya failed to persuade Dovgello to get involved in terrorism — in Vologda, Serafima Dovgello completely withdrew from politics under the influence of her future husband Aleksey Remizov. Later, Aleksey Remizov evoked vivid memories of the Vologda exile (in the photo he is in the second row from the top, second from the right). He wrote:

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Nowhere in the whole world is there such a sky as in Vologda… Due to the distinctive and unique ‘seasonal’ colors… Vologda is truly referred to as the Athens of the North. And at the beginning of this century… that name ‘Athens’ referred to the Vologda in exile and its fame spread throughout Russia… Vologda is called ‘the Athens of the North’ both for its landscape, and for its Olympus, and Parnassus.

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It was in Vologda that the destinies of the exiles sometimes underwent drastic changes. As for Remizov, after his Vologda exile, he was no longer involved in political activities and entirely devoted to literary pursuits.

The famous philosopher Nikolay Aleksandrovich Berdyayev (in the top row, second from the right) wrote:

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When I was in exile in the North and had meetings with a huge number of exiled Social Democrats, my comrades in exile were Anatoly Lunacharsky and Aleksander Bogdanov, and I always felt that I was considered a stranger in spirit, a person of a different faith, a different worldview…

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After 1917, the philosopher was arrested twice, sentenced to compulsory labor, and finally expelled from the country. In 1923, Anempodist Aleksandrovich Tarutin, a former public figure and the owner of a bookstore in Vologda, through which contemporary literature came to the city, wrote in the local history magazine “Sever”:

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At the very beginning of the 20th century, the ‘Vologda Branch of the Yaroslavl Society of History and Natural Sciences’ appeared in Vologda. Local Vologda leaders dreamed of organizing something autonomous and universal, but the government, which genuinely feared public autonomy, did not allow this. Then they opened the Yaroslavl branch without prior permission. The Branch organized a museum and a library located in the spacious corridors of the Vologda Governorate administrative building. Excursions and expeditions were organized. The expedition to Pechora was led by the later famous traveler Vladimir Aleksandrovich Rusanov.

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In the photo, Rusanov is fourth from the right in the top row.

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Photograph. Political exiles

Creation period
1902
Place of сreation
Vologda, the Russian Empire
Dimensions
22,5x34,5 cm
Technique
photo paper, photo printing
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