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Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #30 on: April 22, 2007, 04:22:13 PM »
Ê ê íå ñòð ííî óâèäåë ýòó ñò òóþ â ôèëüìå, âîò ýòîò ê äð.
As has not strange seen this statue in film, here this the staff.

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2965.html

À âîò îòêðûòê  1930 ãîäîâ.
And here a card of 1930.

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/1484.html

 ê äðå ôèëüì  ä æå îñò âèëè ñ ëåâî ê ðòî÷êè ôîòîãð ôèé 3 øòóêè.
In the staff of film even have left from left card of photos of 3 pieces.

ò ê æå îñò âèëè ñòîëèê áåëûé ñ ïð âî
As have left a little table white about the right

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2979.html

Ò ê æå â ôèëüìå ïîê ç í  ýò  ê ðòèí  èç ýêñïîçèöèè äâîðö .
As in film this picture from an exposition of a palace is shown.

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2969.html

Çí ÷èò â ýòèõ ê äð õ è äðóãèå âåùè èç Àëåêñ íäðîâñêîãî äâîðö .
Means in this staff and other things from Aleksandrovskogo a palace.


Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #31 on: April 22, 2007, 04:26:24 PM »
È ôèëüì ýòîò "Îêòÿáðü", 1927 ãîäà. Ðåæèñc¸ð Ñ.Ýéçåíøòåéí è Ã.Àëåêñàíäðîâ.
And film this "October", 1927. Director S.Ejzenshtejn and G.Aleksandrov.

È ñòà¸ò âîïðîñ à êàêàÿ äðàïèðîâêà ñïàëüíè íàñòîÿùàÿ? Ñ îòêðûòêè 1930 ãîäîâ èëè â ôèëüìå, ìåáåëü òîæå îäíîãî òèïà.
Also the question and what drapery of a bedroom present will melt? From a card of 1930 or in film, furniture too one type.



Geglov2-3

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« Reply #32 on: April 23, 2007, 03:12:09 AM »
http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/3221.html

Í  ýòîé îòêðûòêå â óãëó âèäí  ê ðòèí  ñ Õðèñòîì è Ö ðñòâóþù ÿ ñåìüÿ
On this card in a corner the picture with the Christ and Reigning family is visible

Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #33 on: April 23, 2007, 07:22:57 AM »


Îáèâêà áûëà òàêîé, à äëÿ ôèëüìà âèäíî ïåðåòÿíóëè ïîâåðõ äðóãîé óæ áîëüíî îíè âñ¸ òàì êðóøèëè.
The upholstery was such, and for film it is visible painfully they have drawn atop of another all there destroyed.

È  áåëûé ñòîëèê òîò, à âîò ìåáåëü ïîõîæà íî íå òà.
And that white little table, and here furniture that is similar but not.
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Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #34 on: April 23, 2007, 08:30:23 AM »
http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2984.html

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2983.html

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2970.html

http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2971.html

Ïîëó÷ åòñÿ ÷òî ýòî âåùè èç óáîðíîé Èìïåð òðèöû.
It turns out that it is things from a lavatory of Empress.



Arleen_Ristau

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #35 on: April 23, 2007, 10:18:23 AM »
Geglo I so appreciate your photographs!  Thank you for posting them for us.

What is the object in the last photograph, does anyone know?  Are these really Alexandra's?

Arleen

Condecontessa

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« Reply #36 on: April 23, 2007, 10:49:21 AM »
I also wonder why all of this "lavatory" stuffs were included and shown in the film? I somehow don't see the relevance of it all. ???

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Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #37 on: April 23, 2007, 11:23:00 AM »
Ìîãó òîëüêî ïðåäïîëîæèòü, ÷òî äî âîéíû â óáîðíîé áûëè ñòåíäû âûñòàâêè ñàíòåõíè÷åñêèå ïðè÷óäû Ðóññêèõ öàðåé (ïðîêëÿòûõ áóðæóåâ). Ñî âñåõ äâîðöîâ Öàðñêîãî ñåëà áûëè ñòàñêàíû âñå ïîäîáíûå ïðèíàäëåæíîñòè. Ïîêàçàíî áûëî ñêîðåå âñåãî â íóæíîì ñâåòå. Î ïðèëè÷èè ìîæíî ãîâîðèòü íà ïðèìåðå Êîëïèíî, â 1920 ãîäû òàì áûëî ïðèíÿòî æåíùèí èñïîëüçîâàòü êàê îáùåå äîñòîÿíèå äëÿ âñåõ ìóæ÷èí.

I can assume only, that before war in a lavatory there were stands of an exhibition sanitary follies of Russian tsars (ïðîêëÿòûõ áóðæóåâ). From all palaces of Tsarskoe Selo there were ñòàñêàíû all similar accessories. It has been shown most likely in necessary light. It is possible to speak about decency on an example Kolpino, per 1920 there it was accepted to use women as the general property for all men.

Ýéçåíøòåéí èñïîëüçîâàë äëÿ ñú¸ìîê âèäíî òîëüêî 2-à çàëà äâîðöà, êîòîðûå ðàñïîëîæåíû ðÿäîì. Åñëè êîíå÷íî ýêñïîíàòû ñïàëüíè íå áûëè ïðèíåñåíû êóäà òî ðÿäîì. Íî êàê ðàç êðåïëåíèå áèäå ãîâîðèò, ÷òî óáîðíàÿ ýòî óáîðíàÿ. Ôàíòàçèè ðåæèññ¸ðà â òî âðåìÿ? Íàëè÷èå áîëüøîãî êîëè÷åñòâî ìàòð¸øåê íà ñòåíàõ ýòî òîæå åãî ôàíòàçèÿ.

Eisenstein used for shootings it is visible only 2 halls of a palace which are located by a number. If certainly exhibits of a bedroom have not been brought where that by a number. But just fastening of a bidet speaks, that the lavatory is a lavatory. Imaginations of the director at that time? Presence big quantity of nested dolls on walls it too its imagination.

Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #38 on: April 23, 2007, 11:29:11 AM »
http://pushkin-history.info/fotoalbom/2984.html

Ó ñòåíêè òóìáî÷ê , í  íåé âèäíî è ñòîÿë  ìåäèöèíñê ÿ "óòê ". Îí  á ë  âèäíî í  âûñò âêè ìóçåÿ, íî êîìó îí  ïðèí äëåæ ë  ýòî âîïðîñ.
At a wall a bedside-table, on it it is visible and there was medical "duck". It of ball it is visible on exhibitions of a museum but to whom it belonged it a question.

Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #39 on: April 23, 2007, 12:13:39 PM »
Íåáîëüøèå âèäåî ê äðû èç ôèëüì  ...
Small videos the staff from film...

http://geglov2.narod.ru/images/2007.mpg
http://geglov2.narod.ru/images/2007-4-23-20-34-32.mpg
http://geglov2.narod.ru/images/2007-4-23-20-35-10.mpg


Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #40 on: April 23, 2007, 01:45:22 PM »
Áîëåå ðàäîñòíîå.
More joyful.


Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #41 on: April 23, 2007, 01:46:38 PM »

Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #42 on: April 23, 2007, 01:50:18 PM »
Ñïàëüíÿ íà äàëüíåì ôîíå.
Bedroom on a distant background.

Geglov2-3

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Re: Maple Room
« Reply #43 on: April 23, 2007, 01:52:33 PM »

Geglov2-3

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