Burton Samuel Glinn was an American professional photographer who worked with Magnum Photos. He covered many significant historic moments, including those he made in the USSR in 1963. You may see these pictures right now inside this post.
Gori, Georgia. Director of the farm named after J. Stalin in the native city of Stalin.
Monument to Lenin in Georgia.
In the remote village Barisakho, Georgia.
Pioneer camp in Bratsk, Irkutsk region.
Guard at the railway station under Bratsk, Irkutsk region.
Caucasus.
Caucasus. Peasants come home from the fields.
Caucasus.
At the feet of the Caucasus Mountains.
Shepherd in the Caucasus.
Russian cowboys near Pyatigorsk.
Leningrad. The arch of the Winter Palace.
Moscow. Soviet artist.
Vasiliy Sitnikov, an artist from Moscow.
Moscow. Hero of Soviet labour Nadezhda.
Moscow. Violin teacher at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
Kindergarten in Moscow.
Skating in Gorky Park, Moscow.
Soviet sculptor Konenkov who used to live in the USA.
Moscow. Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral from the window of National Hotel.
Famous ballet dancer Maya Plisetskaya who died just recently.
At the Moscow family of sculptors.
Leading Soviet sculptor Matvey Manizer in his big studio.
Gigantic Lenin and passers-by.
Soviet puppeteer Sergey Obraztsov.
Pavel Korin – artist, collectioner, portrait painter, muralist with his collection of icons.Â
Pavel Korin in his studio.
Parade on Red Square, Moscow.
Marching pioneers.
Film director Sergey Bondarshuk.
Moscow. Silhouette of dancer in the window of Bolshoi Theater.
Moscow. Sculptor Matvey Manizer.
Moscow. Pianist Emil Gilels teaching music.
Sochi sanatorium.
Morning exercises for miners in Sochi.
Swimming in Sochi.
Grand architecture of the sanatorium in Sochi.
Sochi beach.
Tbilisi. Family of artists.
Uzbekistan.
Women of Uzbekistan.
The Jews of Bukhara in the only remaining synagogue of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
The Jews of Bukhara in the only remaining synagogue of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
Weaving carpets in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
The most demanded carpets are those portraying the leaders.
Smith of Bukhara.
Market trader in Uzbekistan.
Shepherd in Samarkand, Uzbekistan at the old city walls.
Uzbekistan. Drinking tea.
Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
In some way’s it seems to be of better day’s.Great photo’s,nice photo of ballet dancer,sad to hear that she has passed away.
Lenin- everywhere- who ruined the revolution.
https://libcom.org/library/the-bolsheviks-and-workers-control-solidarity-group
There was more meaning in those days, than in money-driven ones of my current presence. In spite of unfortunate enforcement necessities, that also took place to keep that stuff together. Remembering some traces of that time, I recall it to be like it is seen – more substantial
Lenin would have saved the Revolution if he’d lived. The capitalist powers externally, and the emerging state-capitalist ruling class internally, destroyed it.