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Biography |
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1861 |
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Born in Moscow, Russia |
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1882 |
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Studied in the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts |
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1883 |
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Won a Small Silver Medal and a Dolgorukov scholarship for his drawings |
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1885 |
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Met famous Russian art patron S.I.Mamontov and joined his circle |
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1875 - 1886 |
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Student of A.Savrasov and V.Polenov in the Moscow Art, Sculpture and Architecture School |
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1896 |
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Decorated the pavillion for the International Exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod |
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1900 |
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Decorated the pavillion for the International Exhibition in Paris |
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1901 |
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Opened a portrait and genre class in the Moscow Moscow Art, Sculpture and Architecture School |
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1901 - 1903 |
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Participated in the exhibitions of the "36 artists" |
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1905 |
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Received the title of the Academician |
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1900 - 1910 |
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Worked as decorator and stage designer for the first-rate theatres in Moscow and St.Petersburg |
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1910 - 1920 |
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Several trips to France |
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1921 - 1922 |
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Personal exhibitions in Russia |
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1903 - 1923 |
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One of the founders of the Russian Union of Artists and a regular participans of Union exhibitions |
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1923 |
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Emigrated to Paris |
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1925 |
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Exhibitions in Paris |
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1929 |
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Exhibitions in Paris |
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1920 - 1939 |
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Exhibited in Paris, Rome, Prague, Stockholm and New York |
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1939 |
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Died in Paris |
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