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ST. PETERSBURG: A PORTRAIT OF A GREAT CITY This tercentennial exhibition was not a vain attempt to present in New Haven a comprehensive account of St. Petersburg and its history. Its more modest purpose was to offer a portrait of this great city with a selection of some highlights from the Yale collections. The first part of the display is devoted the history of Petersburg during its first century. The second part focuses on accounts of the city by Western European travellers and visitors, from Kotzebue to Verdi. The third illustrates Petersburg's third century with a few, inevitably limited images, centering on one of Yale's most famous treasures, the Romanov family albums, exhibited for the first time in their entirety in more than two decades, and ending with the emblematic figure of Akhmatova. Yale has had the singular privilege of being blessed during its long history which coincides within two years with that of the city we are celebrating with the extraordinary generosity of donors collecting in particular fields. Valerian and Laura K. Lada Mocarski were such donors in the area of Russian history and travel, and, especially, accounts of Russia by Western travellers, from Herberstein to Custine and beyond. Polly Lada Mocarski endowed a fund which continues to foster acquisitions in this domain, while providing assistance to research. One wish that was particularly dear to her was that items from the collection formed by her and her husband should be regularly displayed for the enjoyment and instruction of all, beyond the confines of the Beinecke reading room. This exhibition, which has attempted to fulfill this wish, is dedicated to her memory. A fully illustrated catalog of St. Petersburg: A Portrait of a Great City, is available at the Beinecke Library or may be ordered from the University Press of New England (1.800.421.1581; University.Press@Dartmouth.edu) For more information contact: |
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