File:Kustodiyev Shalyapin --- 2012-01 Neue Tretjakow-Galerie 08 anagoria (crop).jpg
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Boris Kustodiyev. Portrait of Fyodor Chaliapin. 1921. Oil on canvas. Theater Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Taken from http://www.abcgallery.com/K/kustodiyev/kustodiyev35.html
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[edit]Boris Kustodiev
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Alternative names | Deutsch: Boris Michailowitsch Kustodijew English: Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev Русский: Борис Михайлович Кустодиев ; Kustodiew | ||
Description | Russian-Soviet painter and scenographer | ||
Date of birth/death | 23 February 1878 (in Julian calendar) | 28 May 1927 | |
Location of birth/death | Astrakhan | Saint Petersburg | |
Work period | 1893 – | ||
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English: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russian Federation (costumes of 1923-24) Deutsch: Neue Tretjakow-Galerie, Moskau, Russische Föderation (Kleidung von 1923-24) |
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- Chaliapin by Boris Kustodiev (1922, GRM)
- 20th-century promenade portraits
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