• The Ryabushinsky House, now the Gorky Museum, designed by Fyodor Schechtel (1900–1902). The main stairway and Medusa (jellyfish) lamp.
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  • Art Nouveau at Its Best: The Ryabushinsky House. ... Throughout the Ryabushinsky House, all these textures are worked together into a living whole.
  • House Ryabushinsky as a partial reflection of the inner world of Maxim Gorky. fact that earlier this housing estate was Maxim Gorky, a classic of Russian...
  • However, contrary to this fact, this house was not famous for its splendor. Ryabushinsky's mansion as a partial reflection of the inner world of...
  • The first owner of the house Stepan Ryabushinsky was a prominent figure in the business life of the city, as well as an old-believer and a connoisseur of arts.
  • Project for reconstruction of an office building (the former Ryabushinsky Banking House). Location: Birzhevaya square, Moscow, Russia.
  • The writer Maxim Gorky was given the Ryabushinsky House in 1931, and though he did not care for the design, lived there until his death in 1936.
  • So, why did a respected man like Ryabushinsky ask to hide a chapel in his house? The answer is simple: the Ryabushinskys were Old Believers...
  • The main reason to visit the Gorky House Museum Moscow, otherwise known as the Ryabushinsky Mansion, is the fabulous staircase. And the jellyfish lamp.