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Русский: Фотография. Т.Ф. Шлёцер с неизвестной. На фирменном бланке. Из комплекса материалов, переданных "Мемориальному музею А.Н. Скрябина" Татьяной Лазарус (Корнманн) - внучкой А.Н. Скрябина.

Период создания:1903 г. Материал, техника:фотобумага, картон, фотопечать черно-белая, печать типографская Размер:10,9х6,8 см. Место создания:г. Москва Номер в Госкаталоге:7539937 Номер по КП (ГИК):МС ОФ-711 Инвентарный номер:ФТ-881

Государственное бюджетное учреждение культуры города Москвы "Мемориальный музей А.Н. Скрябина"

Портрет студийный групповой погрудный, 3/4 влево. Татьяна Шлёцер с неизвестной молодой женщиной. На Т.Ф. Шлёцер - светлое платье с воротником-стойкой. Неизвестная в темном платье с длинной ниткой бус. Волосы женщин убраны в высокие пучки. На обороте бланк оформлен в фирменном стиле типографским способом.


Примечание от Финитора: существует не слишком малая вероятность, что “неизвестная молодая женщина” на фотографии — российская певица Раиса Раисова, солистка оперетты и широко известная исполнительница старинных русских и цыганских романсов. По свидетельству Михаила Савоярова, в предыдущие годы она брала уроки музыкально-теоретических дисциплин у профессора П. Ю. Шлёцера, которому Татьяна Шлёцер приходилась племянницей.

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