The academician Ivan Petrovich Pavlov had a penchant for playing gorodki. He once said,
Ivan Pavlov — the gorodki player
Время создания
1924
Место создания
Leningrad, the USSR
Размер
11x17 cm
Техника
photographic printing
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Выставка
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The game of gorodki involves a complex coordination of muscle action, which, in turn, produces a beneficial effect on all other body functions.
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The scientist learned to play gorodki as a child and was fond of it throughout his life, believing the game to be very useful for maintaining muscle tone. Ivan Petrovich celebrated his birthdays with his family and colleagues, who gladly joined him in gorodki tournaments.
Alexander Fyodorovich Pavlov, the scientist’s first cousin once removed, described this in his memoirs,
Alexander Fyodorovich Pavlov, the scientist’s first cousin once removed, described this in his memoirs,
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To play gorodki, all participants were divided into two groups, roughly equal in strength. Each group was headed by the most experienced and strong player, who was the first to hit a solid figure — not only to break it up but rather to knock as many pins out of the gorod area as possible. Ivan Petrovich was usually the head of his group and it should be noted that despite him always throwing the bat with his left hand, he did an excellent job, better than others, and was openly proud of it.
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Quite a lot of Alexander Fyodorovich’s memories are dedicated to gorodki,
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Everyone in the country had a lot of free time, and the game of gorodki could start at any hour of the day, but along with this, so to speak, random and spontaneous process, Ivan Petrovich also organized whole tournaments for summer residents, which regularly continued throughout the summer season. There were always two competing groups — one consisting of the older generation, and the other — of the younger one. Ivan Petrovich always headed the senior group, while Volya (Ivan Pavlov’s eldest son), also an excellent player, was the leader of the junior group. The matches usually took place in the evening, they were lively and noisy, with the ringing voice of Ivan Petrovich heard on top of it all. Many curious people gathered to watch the game. The results for the day were recorded in a journal, and at the end of the season, the winners of the entire tournament were announced. I have been to the final meetings of the gorodki players and seen how the winners were celebrated, but I remember seeing somewhere a photograph of the ‘apotheosis’ of the tournament: Ivan Petrovich sitting in the middle, surrounded by a group of players with their gorodki bats raised, forming something resembling a tent.
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Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
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Ivan Pavlov — the gorodki player
Время создания
1924
Место создания
Leningrad, the USSR
Размер
11x17 cm
Техника
photographic printing
Коллекция
Выставка

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