The art collection of the National Pushkin Museum features a painting by Karl Ivanovich Rabus (1800–1857), an academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts.
The canvas depicts a charming corner of Crimea —
Hurzuf and the house of the Russian and French politician Richelieu. There, in
Hurzuf, the first great journey of Alexander Pushkin, which lasted almost four
months, came to its end. In a letter to his brother on September 24, 1820, the
poet reported,