Tourists at Russian artist Valentin Serov's Girl With Peaches painting at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.25.07.2017#3159673
Indian Culture Days in Russia. Members of the Indian delegation with Deputy Russian Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoi, back center, at a museum dedicated to the life and creative work of the Roerich family.28.09.1996#8269015
Swiss artist Hanna Bruner presents her work "From the Mask Box" at the Paper Art of Switzerland exhibition at the Moscow Gallery on Kuznetsky Most.06.07.1995#8429307
Swiss artist Dominique Laemmli presents her work at the Paper Art of Switzerland exhibition, which takes place in the Moscow Gallery on Kuznetsky Most.06.07.1995#8429306
The First International Beauty Festival Inter-Charm 1994, organized by the Wella Dolores Beauty Center, Staraya Krepost (Old Fortress) Co., the Association of Russian Barber and Hair Dressing Art and the Union of Russian Barbers and Hair Dressers. Photo: Italian hair stylist conducts a workshop.05.12.1994#8277984
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Director of the House of Russian Cosmetics Svetlana Sikorskaya (second left) with guests at the festival.05.12.1994#8277983
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. A make-up artist considering the concept for a festival guest's make-up.05.12.1994#8277981
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Final show by Russian hair stylist Sergei Zverev.05.12.1994#8277980
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Final show by Russian hair stylist Sergei Zverev (right).05.12.1994#8277979
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. A make-up artist working on a model.05.12.1994#8277978
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Italian hairdresser Rossano Ferretti (second right) with participants.05.12.1994#8277756
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Final show by Russian hair stylist Sergei Zverev.05.12.1994#8277754
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. A make-up artist working on a model.05.12.1994#8277753
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Gala-concert by pop singer Laima Vaikule (second right).05.12.1994#8277752
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. International hairdresser Olga Burmistrova after the runway show.05.12.1994#8277751
The Intercharm-94 first international festival organized by the Wella-Dolores beauty center, the Staraya Krepost company, the Russian Hairdressing Association and the Russian Hairdressers Union in the Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace. Sun hairstyle by international hairdresser Olga Burmistrova.05.12.1994#8277750
Presenting a new French perfume called Tendre Poison from the Christian Dior House of Fashion. Guests include State Duma Deputy Irina Hakamada, third right, the leader of the Economic Freedom Party.10.02.1994#6300785
Presentation of French perfume, Poison Tendre by Christian Dior, in Moscow. Christian Dior Chief Make-Up Artist Carlos Villalon demonstrates Shades of Time makeup.10.02.1994#6300782
St. Petersburg. Belgian musician Jo Haazen, Director of the Jef Denyn Royal Carillon School, takes part in a preliminary concert at the Peter and Paul Fortress.01.06.1993#8617805
St. Petersburg. Belgian musician Jo Haazen, Director of the Jef Denyn Royal Carillon School, takes part in a preliminary concert at the Peter and Paul Fortress.01.06.1993#8617804
A between-seasons coat by Dutch fashion designer Eduard van Rijn, during a fashion show in Moscow.02.02.1993#8157703
A business suit by Dutch fashion designer Eduard van Rijn during a fashion show in Moscow.02.02.1993#8157700
A dress designed by Dutch fashion designer Eduard van Rijn at his fashion show in Moscow.02.02.1993#8157699
An exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of Ramayana by Central Children's Theater (now Russian Academic Youth Theater).10.12.1990#8220702
Soviet artist Valery Volkov at a gala in Moscow dedicated to Spain's national holiday.10.10.1990#8334851
Ukrainian SSR. PhD student from Lenin Polytechnic Institute in Kharkov (now the National Technical University Kharkov Polytechnic Institute), Sh. K. Dneha from the Republic of India, visits the city art museum.01.04.1990#6753055
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. From left: Francis Buchholz, a former bassist of the Scorpions band from Germany, Alexander Marshal, bass guitarist of the Gorky Park band, guitarists Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs and Brigada S soloist Garik Sukachev on the stage of Luzhniki Stadium.13.08.1989#8206321
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. Sebastian "Bach" Bjork, a frontman of the US band Skid Row.12.08.1989#6661173
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. A performance by the US band Bon Jovi.12.08.1989#6661172
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. Nikolai Noskov, a frontman of the Soviet band Gorky Park.12.08.1989#6661170
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. Nikolai Noskov, a frontman of the Soviet band Gorky Park.12.08.1989#6661169
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. John Bon Jovi, a vocalist of the US band Bon Jovi.12.08.1989#6661168
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989.12.08.1989#6661166
Moscow Music Peace Festival at Luzhniki Stadium arranged by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change for the Better World US foundation and Kramer Music international company, August 12-13, 1989. Musician, composer and producer Stas Namin, right, speaks tat he opening ceremony.12.08.1989#6661164
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: The Bon Jovi rock band from the United States performs on stage.12.08.1989#8169812
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: Spectators watch the concert.12.08.1989#8169811
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: Musician, composer and producer Stas Namin, second right, with members of The Scorpions rock band from Germany.12.08.1989#8169810
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: Members of The Scorpions rock band from Germany perform on stage.12.08.1989#8169809
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: Members of the Mötley Crüe glam-metal band from the United States perform on stage.12.08.1989#8169808
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: Musician, composer and producer Stas Namin, third right, with festival participants.12.08.1989#8169807
Moscow Music Peace Festival held at Luzhniki Stadium by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change the World for the Better US foundation and Kramer Music company, August 12-13, 1989. Zakk Wylde, a guitarist of the Ozzy Osbourne rock band.12.08.1989#8169805
Moscow Music Peace Festival held at Luzhniki Stadium by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change the World for the Better US foundation and Kramer Music company, August 12-13, 1989. Vince Neil of the US glam-metal band Motley Crue during a performance.12.08.1989#8169804
Moscow Music Peace Festival held at Luzhniki Stadium by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change the World for the Better US foundation and Kramer Music company, August 12-13, 1989. German rock band Scorpions with frontman Klaus Meine, left, performs on the stage.12.08.1989#8169803
Moscow Music Peace Festival held at Luzhniki Stadium by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change the World for the Better US foundation and Kramer Music company, August 12-13, 1989. Jon Bon Jovi, guitarist,vocalist and founder of the US rich band Bon Jovi performing on the stage.12.08.1989#8169802
Moscow Music Peace Festival held at Luzhniki Stadium by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, Change the World for the Better US foundation and Kramer Music company, August 12-13, 1989. British musician Ozzy Osbourne performs on the stage.12.08.1989#8169801
Brigada S rock band lead singer Garik Sukachyov performs at the Moscow Music Peace Festival, which was organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, Stas Namin Center, United States' Make a Difference Foundation, and the Kramer Music international company, and took place at Luzhniki Stadium on August 12-13, 1989.12.08.1989#8168740
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow Music Peace Festival at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the US Foundation Changing the World for the Better and the Kramer Music international company. Photo: British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne performs on stage.12.08.1989#8169806
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. Festival merchandise on sale.12.08.1989#8206324
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. Police officers distribute drinking water.12.08.1989#8206322
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. Moscow police ensures security at the venue.12.08.1989#8206320
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. Frontman of the Soviet rock band Gorky Park Nikolai Noskov.12.08.1989#8206319
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989. From right: Scorpions vocalist Klaus Meine and guitarist Rudolf Schenker (Germany).12.08.1989#8206317
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989.12.08.1989#8206316
Moscow Music Peace Festival, an international event at the Luzhniki Stadium organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the Make a Difference Foundation (US) and the Kramer Music international firm, August 12-13, 1989.12.08.1989#8206315
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow International Music Peace Festival, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the American Foundation Making the World a Better Place and international company Kramer Music, at Luzhniki Stadium12.08.1989#8206955
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow International Music Peace Festival, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the American Foundation Making the World a Better Place and international company Kramer Music, at Luzhniki Stadium. Photo: Zakk Wylde, a guitarist with Ozzy Osbourne's rock band from the United Kingdom.12.08.1989#8206950
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow International Music Peace Festival, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the American Foundation Making the World a Better Place and international company Kramer Music, at Luzhniki Stadium. Center: Chairman of the Soviet Peace Committee journalist Genrikh Borovik at the opening ceremony.12.08.1989#8206947
August 12-13, 1989. The Moscow International Music Peace Festival, organized by the Soviet Peace Committee, the Stas Namin Center, the American Foundation Making the World a Better Place and international company Kramer Music, at Luzhniki Stadium. Photo: Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, signs an autograph for a police officer.12.08.1989#8206943