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35 Rare Color Photos Of The Russian Empire 100 Years Ago

Megan Willett,Leah Goldman   

35 Rare Color Photos Of The Russian Empire 100 Years Ago

Life in Russia 100 years ago Sergei M. Prokudin-Gorskii

Courtesy of The Library of Congress

Russia went $39 billion over budget in staging this year's winter Sochi Olympics, making them the most expensive Olympics by far.

And while the games continue amid rumors of corruption and a bizarre opening ceremony, we thought we'd take a look back at what Russia was like 100 years ago.

These early color pictures of Russia were taken by photographer Sergei Mikhailovish Prokudin-Gorskii. The Russian master left behind over 2,600 of his amazing photographs of the Russian Empire between 1909 and 1915.

The Prokudin-Gorskii Collection at the Library of Congress shows the ethnographic and geographic diversity of the vast Russian Empire through images of people, religious architecture, pastoral views, and transportation and agricultural workers.

He made numerous photographic trips throughout his lifetime, traveling thousands of miles across the expansive Russian Empire. The resulting "near true color" images are his incredible legacy.

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