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English: Left to right: G. N. Kuznetsova, I. Trotsky, V. N. Bunina, A. Sedykh, I. A. Bunin. Nobel Prize ceremony, Stockholm, 1933
Русский: Слева направо: Г. Н. Кузнецова, И. Троцкий, В. Н. Бунина, Андрей Седых, И. А. Бунин. На церемонии вручения Нобелевской премии, Стокгольм, 1933
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Source http://learnrussianculture.blogspot.com/2014/01/vera-muromtseva-life-is-not-enough-even.html (see also here)
Author Nobel Foundation (photographer unknown)
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