The events in Odessa at 14 July 2020

Exhibition "On Langeronі ... on Chornomorskiy Vulitsі"

14 July 2020, 10:00
category: exhibition
place: Memorial Museum of K. G. Paustovsky (Black, 6)

Exhibition "On Langeronі ... on Chornomorskiy Vulitsі" (Until the Memorial Day of Kostyantin Paustovsky) Z 14 lipnya in the Memorial Museum of K.G. Paustovskogo exhibit photo exhibition "On Lanzheronі ... on Chornomorskiy vulitsі". The exhibition is dedicated to the history of the Chornomorskaya Vulitsa, while I’m alive and describe it in my works Kostyantin Paustovskiy. At the side of the book “The cob of an unknown table” is written: “On Langeron, on a small and deserted Chornomorskiy vulitsy, I was stretching along a dribbling over the sea, having a private sanatorium for the nervous breakdown of Dr. Landesman.” And in the story “The Hour of Great Ochukuvan”, we know the following description of Chornomorskoye: “... I fell in love with a little vulitsa on the outskirts and boules of humor, I won’t be hired in svіtі. ... Vaughn was leaning along the edge of a high trench over the sea. The word "dragged on" here is unlikely to come, so it’s like a vulitsya bula nedovga. Її it is possible to pass the bulo for kіlka hvilin. Behind all the enclosures of the curved sea - a miracle in the weather. Zlіva below boulevard good visible Langeron and Quarantine harbor, stars yoshov, zginayuchatsya in a sea of ​​rolling storms of old times they say. On the right, cool ores ’banks, overgrown with Loboda and chicken gauze, went to Arcadia and Fontan ... ... Chornomorska Vulitsa Bula marine outpost of Odessa. All the steamships passed through, they went to the port and went to the port. Noise її sadіv talking about the power of vіtru. ... Vulitsa Chornomorska wait for the bull to be deserted. Rіdkіsnі її meshkantsі volіli sidіti vdoma ".In the autobiography “Briefly about myself” there are the following lines: “... In Odessa, I live in the middle of a dvirnitsky dungeon on Langeroni, by the very sea, I wrote bagato, Ale was not even fumbling.” The photographs presented at the exhibition show the unpaired side of the street, which became visible as a result of schooling on the Langeron, starting in 1918. A part of the photograph was shot in the 1918-1930s, and in fact it’s done in the past. Photographs of the unpaired side of the street nadav Odessa photographer Sergiy Kalmikov. Addresses to the museum: vul. Chornomorska, 6 tel. 722-84-47 -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Exhibition "On Langeron ... on the Black Sea Street" (To the Day of Remembrance of Konstantin Paustovsky) Since July 14 at the K.G. Memorial Museum Paustovsky exhibits photo exhibition "On Langeron ... on Black Sea Street." The exhibition is dedicated to the history of Chernomorskaya Street, on which Konstantin Paustovsky lived and subsequently described in his works. In the book “The Beginning of an Unknown Century” he writes: “On Langeron, on a small and deserted Black Sea street, stretching along a cliff above the sea, there was a private sanatorium for the nervous patients Dr. Landesman.”And in the novel “Time of Great Expectations” we find such a description of the Black Sea: “... I fell in love with this small suburban street and was sure that it was the most picturesque in the world. ... She stretched along the edge of a high cliff above the sea. The word "stretched" is hardly suitable here, since the street was not long. It could be completed in a few minutes. Beyond all the fences the sea opened - magnificent in all weathers. The Langeron and Quarantine Harbor, from where it left, bending into the sea, an old pier rolled around by storms, were clearly visible to the lower left. On the right, steep red banks covered with swan and dusty gauze went to Arcadia and the Fountains ... ... Black Sea Street was the sea outpost of Odessa. All the ships going to the port and leaving it passed by it. The noise of her gardens spoke of the different strength of the wind. ... Chornomorskaya Street has always been deserted. Its rare inhabitants preferred to stay at home. ” In the autobiography "Briefly about myself" there are such lines: "... In Odessa I lived in a dilapidated janitor on Langeron, near the sea, and wrote a lot, but was not yet published." The exhibition presents photographs of houses on the odd side of the street, destroyed as a result of a landslide on Langeron, which began in 1918. Some of the photographs were taken in the 1918-1930s, some after the war. Photos of the odd side of the street were provided by Odessa photographer Sergey Kalmykov. Museum address: st. Black Sea, 6 tel. 722-84-47

The poster of the event — Exhibition "On Langeronі ... on Chornomorskiy Vulitsі" in Memorial Museum of K. G. Paustovsky