The writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov came to St. Petersburg in the winter of 1895 at the insistence of the editor and publisher of the newspaper “Novoye Vremya” (New Times), Aleksey Suvorin, even though he had already settled near Moscow — in Melikhovo. So that the writer could work productively in St. Petersburg, Suvorin agreed to provide him with his own office in an apartment in Ertelev Lane (now Chekhov Street, 6). Chekhov probably met the young artist Nikolay Kravchenko, who also collaborated with the newspaper “Novoye Vremya”, on February 8, 1895, during a charity masquerade at the Mariinsky Theater. The masquerade was organized by the Society for Stage Actors in Need.
According to the memoirs of Fyodor Fiedler, a
teacher and founder of a private literary museum in St. Petersburg, Chekhov sat
for Kravchenko in the Suvorins’ apartment in Ertelev Lane,