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100

This painter created Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan, depicting a tsar cradling his dying son.

Who is Ilya Repin?

100

This Lermontov novel, structured as five separate but linked stories, introduced Russia's first true anti-hero, Pechorin.

What is A Hero of Our Time?

100

Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 silent film featuring the Odessa Steps massacre scene.

What is Battleship Potemkin?

100

Moscow's most famous opera and ballet theater, home to some of the world's finest productions since 1825.

What is the Bolshoi Theatre?

100

This distinctive Russian craft features bright red, black and gold floral patterns painted on wooden kitchenware, originally from a village near Nizhny Novgorod.

What is Khokhloma?

200

Known as the father of Russian avant-garde, he painted his most famous work in 1915.

Who is Kazimir Malevich?

200

Nikolai Gogol's final novel, left unfinished and partially burned by the author himself in a fit of religious mania.

What is Dead Souls?

200

This 1972 Andrei Tarkovsky film, based on a Stanislaw Lem novel, explores memory and consciousness on a space station.

What is Solaris?

200

St. Petersburg's equivalent of the Bolshoi, this imperial theater is named after a tsar's wife and is famous for ballet.

What is the Mariinsky Theatre?

200

Peter Carl Fabergé created his most famous works for two Russian tsars — elaborately jewelled Easter eggs commissioned annually as gifts for their this.

Who are their wives / empresses?

300

This symbolist painter is best known for his haunting depictions of the Demon, a figure drawn from a Lermontov poem

Who is Mikhail Vrubel?

300

This Turgenev novel introduced the term "nihilist" to Russian culture through its character Bazarov, a young doctor who rejects all authority.

What is Fathers and Sons?

300

Eldar Ryazanov directed this beloved 1975 romantic comedy set on New Year's Eve.

What is The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!?

300

Founded by Konstantin Stanislavski, this Moscow theater became the birthplace of method acting.

What is the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT)?

300

This village near Moscow became famous for its miniature lacquer boxes, painted with scenes from Russian fairy tales in a style derived from icon painting traditions.

What is Palekh?

400

His monumental canvas Bogatyrs features three legendary folk heroes on horseback.

Who is Viktor Vasnetsov?

400

This novel follows a nobleman so paralysed by inertia that he spends the first 50 pages unable to get out of bed — and the rest of the novel barely does better.

What is Oblomov?

400

This 1979 Tarkovsky film follows a guide leading two men through a mysterious forbidden zone called the Zone.

What is Stalker?

400

This avant-garde Soviet director, associated with biomechanics, ran his own theater and was arrested and executed in 1940.

Who is Vsevolod Meyerhold?

400

Gzhel ceramics are instantly recognisable for using only two colours — cobalt blue on white — a restriction that originated not from artistic choice but from this practical reason.

What is the availability / low cost of cobalt oxide?

500

This Wanderer painted The Rooks Have Come Back, a celebrated symbol of the Russian spring.

Who is Alexei Savrasov?

500

Nikolai Nekrasov's 1873 epic poem follows seven peasants wandering Russia asking who lives happily — and never quite finding an answer.

What is Who Can Be Happy in Russia?

500

Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, this 1957 film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and is considered a landmark of Soviet cinema.

What is The Cranes Are Flying?

500

This St. Petersburg theater, founded in 1756, is considered the oldest professional drama theater in Russia.

What is the Alexandrinsky Theatre?

500

The imperial Fabergé egg made in 1900 contains a miniature of this specific object inside — a fully functional golden replica that opens to reveal yet another hidden surprise.

What is the Trans-Siberian Railway / the Trans-Siberian egg?