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Painter, performance artist. Born in the village of Vasilyevka in Saratov Region in the family of a Spanish Communist and member of the Republican government who fled to the Soviet Union after the Sp...
Painter. Son of Oscar Rabin and Valentina Kropivnitskaya, nephew of Lev Kropivnitsky, grandson of Yevgeny Kropivnitsky and Olga Potapova. Helped to organise the “bulldozer exhibition” (1974). Emigrat...
Painter, graphic artist. Husband of Valentina Kropivnitskaya, son-in-law of Yevgeny Kropivnitsky and Olga Potapova, brother-in-law of Lev Kropivnitsky, father of Alexander Rabin. Born in Moscow in th...
Graphic artist. Daughter of Yevgeny Kropivnitsky and Olga Potapova, sister of Lev Kropivnitsky, wife of Oscar Rabin, mother of Alexander Rabin. Born in Tuchkovo in Moscow Region (1924). Studied in a ...
Painter, graphic artist, engraver, sculptor, applied artist, designer, poet. Son of Yevgeny Kropivnitsky and Olga Potapova, brother of Valentina Kropivnitskaya, brother-in-law of Oscar Rabin, uncle o...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Wife of Yevgeny Kropivnitsky, mother of Lev Kropivnitsky and Valentina Kropivnitskaya, mother-in-law of Oscar Rabin, grandmother of Alexander Rabin. Born in the fami...
Artist, poet. Husband of Olga Potapova, father of Lev Kropivnitsky and Valentina Kropivnitskaya, father-in-law of Oscar Rabin, grandfather of Alexander Rabin. Born in the family of Leonid Kropivnitsk...
Painter, graphic artist, illustrator, teacher. Born in Riga in the family of a German forester called Vladimir von Wiesen (30 December 1882). Studied under Konstantin Gorsky and Vasily Baksheyev at t...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Born as the illegitimate son of Nikolai Musatov and a woman called Ivasheva in Moscow (19 April/2 May 1900). Studied physics and mathematics at Moscow University (19...
Painter, graphic artist, designer. Born in the family of Vladimir Myslin in Moscow (1901). Studied under Konstantin Korovin and Mikhail Le Blanc at various schools of art (1918), VKhUTEMAS (1922–24),...