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"View of the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky Bridge," taken by G. Petrusov and I. Shagin, captures a classic view of Moscow, one of the most iconic landscapes in the city. Both the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky Bridge are central to Moscow's historical and architectural identity, and photos like this would have been significant not only in their artistic value but also in their representation of Soviet-era Moscow.

Moskvoretsky Bridge spans the Moskva River, providing a view of the Kremlin and other significant buildings in the heart of Moscow. The bridge itself is an important architectural feature of the city, and it’s located near the Kitai-gorod district.

Petrusov and Shagin were likely involved in state-run photography or artistic initiatives, producing photographs for publications, historical records, or exhibitions during the mid-20th century. Photographers like these helped document not only the historical landmarks but also the evolving urban landscape and daily life in the Soviet Union.

Vintage Soviet Print “View of Kremlin and Moskvoretsky Bridge” Photo by G.Petrus

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