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Biography |
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1868 |
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Born in Smolensk region, Russia |
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1883 |
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Studied art at the Semen Rachinski fine art school, icon-painting at the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra |
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1884 - 1889 |
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Studied modern painting at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture under V.E.Makovsky, V.D.Polenov and I.M.Prianishnikov. |
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1894 - 1895 |
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Studied in the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg under I.E.Repin |
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1909 |
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Member of the Arkhip Kuindzhi Society (of which he was a founding member and chairman from 1913 to 1918). Exhibited in Paris. |
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1914 |
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Active Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts |
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1945 |
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Died in Berlin |
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Exhibitions |
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1941 |
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The artists sent his work for the group exhibition in Moscow |
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1940 |
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Exhibition in the Riga Museum of Fine Arts, Latvia |
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1936 |
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Exhibition in the Riga Museum of Fine Arts, Latvia |
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1931 |
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Exhibited in Paris (D’Aligan) |
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1930 |
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Exhibited in Amsterdam, Berlin and Belgrade |
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1929 |
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Participated in the big exhibition of Russian art in Copenhagen and was highly acclaimed by the local press and art critics. |
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1928 |
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Successfully exhibited in Prague. Nine of his works were bought from the exhibition, including one acquired by the National Gallery of Prague. |
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1925 |
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Exhibited in Pittsburg |
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1924 |
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Participated along with I.Grabar, B.Kustodiev, M.Nesterov, S.Vinogradov, V.Polenov, K.Yuon and other prominent artists in the Russian exhibition in the USA (New York, Grand Central Palace). |
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1923 |
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Second personal exhibition in the Riga Museum of Fine Arts |
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1914 |
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Active Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts |
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1911 |
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Exhibited in Rome |
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