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"Dead fish lie stiff on the frozen surface of the river. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Image Not Available for "Dead fish lie stiff on the frozen surface of the river. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Object Number 2019.5.2.8
Display Title "Dead fish lie stiff on the frozen surface of the river. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Descriptions
Classification
  • Print
Department Photographic
Date 2012
Artist Chloe Dewe Mathews (2010)
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe / Russia / Astrakhan Oblast / <County> / Astrakhan
Materials Print, color
Quantity 1
Credit Line Robert Gardner Fellow

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"Dead fish lie stiff on the frozen surface of the river. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.40 "Dead fish lie stiff on the frozen surface of the river. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
Image Not Available for "Fisherman cut holes in the frozen river on the outskirts of the city. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.2.7 "Fisherman cut holes in the frozen river on the outskirts of the city. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
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Astrakhan
"Fisherman cut holes in the frozen river on the outskirts of the city.  Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.39 "Fisherman cut holes in the frozen river on the outskirts of the city. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
Image Not Available for “On the winter Feast of the Epiphany, Russian Orthodox Church members plunge three times into the Volga River to remember Christ’s baptism. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012”
2019.5.2.6 “On the winter Feast of the Epiphany, Russian Orthodox Church members plunge three times into the Volga River to remember Christ’s baptism. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012”
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Astrakhan
Image Not Available for "A young woman poses on the riverbank before entering the icy water on the Epiphany. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.2.9 "A young woman poses on the riverbank before entering the icy water on the Epiphany. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Print
Astrakhan
"Cracked ice on the surface of the Volga, shortly before it enters the Caspian Sea. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.35 "Cracked ice on the surface of the Volga, shortly before it enters the Caspian Sea. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"Every winter, on the Feast of the Epiphany, members of the Russian Orthodox church plunge themselves three times into the Volga River to remember Christ's baptism. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.37 "Every winter, on the Feast of the Epiphany, members of the Russian Orthodox church plunge themselves three times into the Volga River to remember Christ's baptism. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"The Babaevsky microdistrict was built on the outskirts of Astrakhan to accommodate the large numbers of oil workers in the region. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.16 "The Babaevsky microdistrict was built on the outskirts of Astrakhan to accommodate the large numbers of oil workers in the region. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"Welder at the Lotus shipyard. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.15 "Welder at the Lotus shipyard. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"Once a year, Father Dmitry leaves the Cathedral of the Assumption and goes down to the banks of the Volga to bless the water, giving it symbolic power to wash away the sins of the previous year. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.36 "Once a year, Father Dmitry leaves the Cathedral of the Assumption and goes down to the banks of the Volga to bless the water, giving it symbolic power to wash away the sins of the previous year. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"A young woman poses before entering the icy water. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.38 "A young woman poses before entering the icy water. Astrakhan, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Astrakhan
"Employees of a fish-curing factory that vacuum packs strips of dried vobla, or Caspian roach, and distributes them across Russia to be eaten as a snack with beer. Kamyzyak, Russia, 2012"
2019.5.1.41 "Employees of a fish-curing factory that vacuum packs strips of dried vobla, or Caspian roach, and distributes them across Russia to be eaten as a snack with beer. Kamyzyak, Russia, 2012"
Photographic
Kamyzyak