<< Back

Ice Hockey Mosaic,A.A.Deineka(Deyneka)1973 Russian#4108


Price: $3.00

Add to Cart

Untitled Document

                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

 

 

   

 

    
 
    
 
      
     
     
     
      
      
     
     
     
    
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Ice Hockey Mosaic A. A. Deineka (Deyneka)" 1973

Picture(s) of this listing subject(s). This (these) is (are) particular - unique picture(s) - made by our selves. Item(s) on this (these) picture(s) is(are) actual item(s), that the buyer will receive.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add us to: Favorite Stores 
Subscribe for: Store newsletter
RSS feeds           

Item's weight: less then 1 g.
(use this for combined shipping)

 

Stamp Authenticity

Since 1939 till 1990 Lithuania suffered 3 occupations: 1 German (1941-1944) and 2 Soviet (1939-1941, 1944-1990), one of which lasted 46 years. In WWII occupations were based on violent battles between Germans and Russians. These historical events left a lot of stuff behind them selves. Almost every family in Lithuania has something left, related to USSR history in their forgotten drawers. So we are just traveling around lithuanian countrysides and collecting this memorabilia.

Item is original, genuine, authentic, unique, not a copy or replica - has 2-12 decades of it's own unique history.

 

 

 

 


Team Jersey
Association

Most Games
First Game
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 23 - 2 East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic
(East Berlin, East Germany; April 22, 1951)
Last Game
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 - 1 Canada Flag of Canada
(Méribel, France; February 23, 1992)
Largest victory
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 28 - 2 Italy Flag of Italy
(Colorado Springs, United States; December 26, 1967)
Largest defeat
Flag of Canada Canada 8 - 2 Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union
(Ottawa, Canada; January 9, 1968)

Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 9 - 3 Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; March 21, 1975)

Canada Cup
Winners: 1 - 1981
World Championships
Gold medalists: 19 - 1954, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990
International Competition
Current record: (W-L-T) 725-110-65

 

Olympic medal record
Men's Ice Hockey
Gold 1956 Ice Hockey
Bronze 1960 Ice Hockey
Gold 1964 Ice Hockey
Gold 1968 Ice Hockey
Gold 1972 Ice Hockey
Gold 1976 Ice Hockey
Silver 1980 Ice Hockey
Gold 1984 Ice Hockey
Gold 1988 Ice Hockey

The Soviet national ice hockey team, or USSR national ice hockey team (Russian: Сборная СССР по хоккею с шайбой) was the national hockey team of the Soviet Union.

The Soviets were one of the most dominant teams of all time in international play. The team won nearly every world championships and Olympic tournament between 1954 and 1991 held by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

Due to the questionable nature of the amateur status of the Soviet players, their participation in the Olympics was questioned. The controversy was about the IIHF's definition of amateurs and professionals. However, the Soviets were generally dominant in amateur and professional tournaments alike.

After 1991, the Soviet team competed as the Unified Team at the 1992 Winter Olympics. In 1993, it was replaced by the Russia national ice hockey team.

The IIHF Team of the Century included four Soviet/Russian players out of a team of six. Four Soviet/Russian players along with one Swede and one Canadian were named to the ice hockey's Team of the Century announced by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Goalie Vladislav Tretyak, defenseman Vyacheslav Fetisov and forwards Valery Kharlamov and Sergei Makarov who played for the Soviet teams in the 1970s and the 1980s were voted on to the team in a poll conducted by a group of 56 experts from 16 countries.[1]

Top players

Stats

Leading scorers (Olympics, World Championships, Canada Cups, 1972 Summit Series)

  1. Valery Kharlamov - 199 points
  2. Aleksandr Maltsev - 198 points
  3. Boris Mikhailov - 180 points
  4. Vladimir Petrov - 176 points
  5. Sergei Makarov - 172 points

Top coaches

World Championships record

  • 1954 - Gold medal winner
  • 1955 - Silver medal winner
  • 1957 - Silver medal winner
  • 1958 - Silver medal winner
  • 1959 - Silver medal winner
  • 1961 - Bronze medal winner
  • 1962 - Did not participate
  • 1963 - Gold medal winner
  • 1965 - Gold medal winner
  • 1966 - Gold medal winner
  • 1967 - Gold medal winner
  • 1969 - Gold medal winner
  • 1970 - Gold medal winner
  • 1971 - Gold medal winner
  • 1972 - Silver medal winner
  • 1973 - Gold medal winner
  • 1974 - Gold medal winner
  • 1975 - Gold medal winner
  • 1976 - Silver medal winner
  • 1977 - Bronze medal winner
  • 1978 - Gold medal winner
  • 1979 - Gold medal winner
  • 1981 - Gold medal winner
  • 1982 - Gold medal winner
  • 1983 - Gold medal winner
  • 1985 - Bronze medal winner
  • 1986 - Gold medal winner
  • 1987 - Silver medal winner
  • 1989 - Gold medal winner
  • 1990 - Gold medal winner
  • 1991 - Bronze medal winner

Summit Series record

Canada Cup record

  • 1976 - Finished in 3rd place
  • 1981 - Won championship
  • 1984 - Lost Semi-Final
  • 1987 - Lost Final
  • 1991 - Finished in 5th place

Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous vs. NHL all-stars

Trivia

  • At the 1984 Canada Cup the Soviets sent a team whose players all shot left-handed.

Alexander Deyneka

Jump to: navigation, search
Alexander Alexandrovich Deyneka

Born May 20, 1899
Kursk, Imperial Russia
Died June 12, 1969
Moscow, USSR

Alexander Alexandrovich Deyneka (Russian: Александр Александрович Дейнека; May 20, 1899, Kursk - June 12, 1969, Moscow) was a Soviet Russian painter, graphic artist and sculptor. He is one of the most important Russian modernist figurative painter of the 1st half of the 20th century.

He studied at Kharkov Art College and at VKhUTEMAS. He was a founding member of groups such as OST and Oktyabr, and his work gained wide exposure in major exhibitions. His paintings and drawings (the earliest are often monochrome due to the shortage of art supplies) depict genre scenes as well as labour and often sports. Later Deyneka began painting monumental works, such as The Defence of Petrograd in 1928, which remains his most iconic painting, and The Battle of Sevastopol in 1942, The Outskirts of Moscow. November 1941 and The Shot-Down Ace.

His mosaics are a feature of Mayakovskaya metro station in Moscow. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.

He is buried in the Novodevichye Cemetery in Moscow.

Works

'The Defense of Petrograd', 1928
"The Defense of Petrograd", 1928
'The Defense of Sebastopol', 1942
"The Defense of Sebastopol", 1942
'Hockey Players', mosaic, 1959 - 1960
"Hockey Players", mosaic, 1959 - 1960

 



The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.


On Jul-02-08 at 10:20:09 PDT, seller added the following information:

Return
Items must be returned within 30 days .
Refund will be given as Money back.
Refund policy details:
Return is accepted at any reason. Item(s) must arrive to us not later then 30 days after it was shipped out (you will be informed about this immediately after it will be done). Returned items must be the same item in the exact same condition as originally shipped. Refunds are for the final eBay item purchase price only, less a 10% restocking fee. Shipping costs, insurance, and handling charges (if any) are non refundable. Returns must be shipped insured.
Shipping

Destination: Lithuania

CarrierMethodShipping CostPer additional Item
STANDARDStandard$1.50

Destination: Worldwide

CarrierMethodShipping CostPer additional Item
STANDARDStandard$1.50
Payment Method

Type

Instructions to Buyer

Paypalnull
Insurance
Not Offered (Domestic)
 

Shopping Cart


-Your cart is empty.-

Web Stores Powered by Vendio | Privacy Policy