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Boris Vasilievich Smirnov - At a Dacha (Seasonal Home) near the River Irkut.

At a Dacha (Seasonal Home) near the River Irkut. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
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Boris Vasilievich Smirnov was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia. Along the way he created a series of drawings and watercolors of the people and places he encountered. Best known as a portraitist, Smirnov focused on the faces of the men and women he met, who included exiles, prisoners, settlers from Ukraine and western Russia, local military and civilian officials, peasants and merchants. His works from this period also include a handful of drawings of houses and landscapes. The sketches were made in the Ural Mountains, Irkutsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, and in villages along the route. The details of Smirnov's journey are sketchy. Some accounts say that he traveled along the Great Siberian Road as a volunteer on the way to the front in the Russo-Japanese War. Other accounts say that he was an exile, possibly sent to Siberia for refusing to be conscripted into the army. The Great Siberian Road, depicted in several of Smirnov's drawings, was the route from Moscow to China via Siberia.

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Teacher at the Irkutsk Municipal School.

Teacher at the Irkutsk Municipal School. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Irkutsk Prison. Criminal.

Irkutsk Prison. Criminal. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
A Merchant and Churchwarden. Irkutsk.

A Merchant and Churchwarden. Irkutsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Fate and Migration; A Migrant, Returning to His Homeland, Bids Farewell to the Graves of those Dear to Him Who He Had Lost in the Adopted Land.

Fate and Migration; A Migrant, Returning to His Homeland, Bids Farewell to the Graves of those Dear to Him Who He Had Lost in the Adopted Land. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Following the Husband to Hard Labor. Irkutsk.

Following the Husband to Hard Labor. Irkutsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Thawed Patches in the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. Early Spring.

Thawed Patches in the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. Early Spring. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Siberian Cadet Corps in Omsk as Viewed from the Irtysh River.

Siberian Cadet Corps in Omsk as Viewed from the Irtysh River. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Taiga of the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust.

Taiga of the Ural Mountains near Zlatoust. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Fire on the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk.

Fire on the Taiga near Krasnoyarsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Spruce Taiga near Irkutsk.

Spruce Taiga near Irkutsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
In a Hut on the Outskirts of Irkutsk.

In a Hut on the Outskirts of Irkutsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Merchant’s Wife. Old Believer.

Merchant’s Wife. Old Believer. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
In an Inn on the Outskirts of Krasnoyarsk.

In an Inn on the Outskirts of Krasnoyarsk. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
Settler Woman from Ukraine who Migrated to Siberia.

Settler Woman from Ukraine who Migrated to Siberia. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
The Great Road in the Baikal Mountains.

The Great Road in the Baikal Mountains. (1904)

Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (Russian, 1881-1954)
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