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Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer, teacher. Studied at the Maria Rayevskaya-Ivanova School of Drawing in Kharkiv (until 1888), at the evening classes of the Stroganov School of Technical D...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer. Studied at the Voronezh Free School of Painting and Drawing opened by the Society of Lovers of the Arts (1896–1901), Lev Dmitriyev-Kavkazsky ’s studio in...
Painter, graphic artist, designer. Great-grandson of Count Sergei Lanskoy, who served as minister of the interior under Tsar Alexander II (1855–61). Studied at the Corps des Pages in St Petersburg (u...
Painter, graphic artist, applied artist. Born Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska, daughter of a Polish nobleman (Bronislaw Stebelskij) and actress (Maria Worobjewa). Studied at the Tiflis School of Fine Arts ...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer, teacher. Husband of Elena Bebutova. Studied under Vasily Konovalov and Ettore Salvini-Baracci at the school of drawing of the Saratov Society of Lovers o...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer, writer, teacher. Younger brother of Sergei Korovin. Born in Moscow in the family of an Old Believer merchant called Alexei Korovin (1861). Studied at the...
Painter, graphic artist, engraver, illustrator, teacher. Studied at Saratov Religious Academy (1896–1900), under Abram Arkhipov, Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Serov at the Moscow School of Painting...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer, art theorist, writer. Distant relative of Nikolai Bodarevsky. Descended from an old Manchurian family who were persecuted by the Qing dynasty and moved t...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer. Son of a Russian general and an Italian woman. Studied at the Imperial School of Jurisprudence in St Petersburg (1890–95). Returned to Italy (1895), wher...
Graphic artist, painter, theatrical designer, teacher. Studied at the Faculty of Law of St Petersburg University (1895–99), School of Drawing of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (1885–87...