House where Alexander Wienerberger and his family lived for part of his stay in Kharkiv
Description
- Creator
- Wienerberger, Alexander, 1891-1955, Photographer
- Media Type
- Image
- Text
- Item Types
- Photographs
- Photograph albums
- Description
- In his memoir, Hart auf hart, Wienerberger states that because the apartment he was promised was just being built, he and his family were assigned a large room in a farmhouse across the street from the factory being retrofitted under his management. The house, however, lacked both indoor or outdoor bathroom facilities. As a foreign specialist with considerable experience within the Soviet system, he was able to get more suitable living quarters. This photo most likely portrays the upgraded “cottage” where he and his family resided until the apartment building was completed, which can be seen here: http://vitacollections.ca/HREC-holodomorphotodirectory/3636261/data
For further information on: The situation for Urban Residents and Industrial Workers, 1932-1933, see "Context Note" under Related Features at right.
- Notes
- Photo source: Wienerberger, Alexander. Das Arbeiterparadies. U.d.S.S.R. (also known as the Red Album). Unpublished and undated album in the private collection of Samara Pearce. p.18a.
For further details and a listing of originals and versions published through 1939 with their captions, see Related Features at right. - Inscriptions
- Handwritten caption on page: “hier wohnten wir in Charkoff.” [This is where we lived in Kharkiv.]
- Date of Original
- spring-summer 1933
- Image Dimensions
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Image Width: 8.1cm
Image Height: 5.5cm
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Wienerberger, Alexander
- Local identifier
- PD136
- Collection
- Alexander Wienerberger: Beyond the Innitzer album
- Language of Item
- German
- Geographic Coverage
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Kharkiv, Ukraine
Latitude: 49.98081 Longitude: 36.25272
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- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Copyright Holder
- Samara Pearce https://www.samarapearce.com/
- Recommended Citation
- Wienerberger, Alexander. 1933. “hier wohnten wir in Charkoff.” Das Arbeiterparadies. U.d.S.S.R. (also known as the Red Album). Private collection of Samara Pearce, n.d. p.18a. Retrieved from: http://vitacollections.ca/HREC-holodomorphotodirectory/3636333/data
- Location of Original
- Private collection of Samara Pearce. Please contact Ms. Pearce for reproductions from the original.
- Terms of Use
- Rightsholder requests that the name of the photographer, Alexander Wienerberger, accompany each authentic reproduction of his work.
- Reproduction Notes
- Reproduced with the permission of rightsholder Samara Pearce. Source: Private collection of Samara Pearce.