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Russian Portraits

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An artist’s diary of a visit to Moscow that combines accounts of portrait sittings of prominent revolutionary figures with observant travel notes and conversations with Soviet officials. The narrative records the practicalities of sculpting likenesses, encounters with local leaders, impressions of daily life and institutions, and discussions about cultural policy, education, and social reforms. Interspersed with sketches and photographs, the account balances aesthetic reflection on art and technique with candid observations of the city’s people, public ceremonies, architecture, and the atmosphere of a society in transition.

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Clare Sheridan

Clare Sheridan was a British author and sculptor, known for her insightful travel writing and portraits of notable figures. Her works, including "My American Diary" and "Russian Portraits," reflect her keen observations and experiences during her travels in the early 20th century. Sheridan's writing often blends personal narrative with cultural commentary, offering readers a glimpse into the societies she encountered. In addition to her literary contributions, she was also recognized for her sculptural work, which showcased her artistic talents beyond the written word.

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