File:Иванов книга Cor Ardens 1907.jpg

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The front page of the poerty book by Vycheslav Ivanov "Cor Ardens", by Konstantin Somov

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Русский: Фронтиспис книги стихов В.И. Иванова "Cor Ardens", 1907.
Originally uploaded by Ivanaivanova on the Russian Wikipedia
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Source https://my.mail.ru/mail/a.veprev/photo/1628/2263.html
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Konstantin Somov  (1869–1939)  wikidata:Q433067
 
Konstantin Somov
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Description Russian-Soviet sculptor, illustrator, watercolorist, painter and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 18 November 1869 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 6 May 1939 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris
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Saint Petersburg (1884–1923); New York City (1923–1925); United States of America (1923–1925); Paris (1897–1899); Paris (1925–1939); Italy (1890); Italy (1894); Great Britain (1899); Dresden (1901); Berlin (1901); Paris (1905) Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q433067

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2018-12-19 14:38 2616×3601× (541749 bytes) Ivanaivanova {{Изображение | описание = Фронтиспис книги стихов В.И. Иванова "Cor Ardens", 1907. | источник = https://my.mail.ru/mail/a.veprev/photo/1628/2263.html | время создания = 1907 | автор = Сомов, Константин Андреевич (1869-1939) }} {{Обоснование добросовестного использования | статья = Личное дело № (альманах) | цель = иллюстрация внешнего вида предмета статьи | заменяемость = невозможна, все обложки защищены авторским правом | прочее = }}

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