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  1. Vladimir Belyavskiy (Belarusian: Уладзімір Бяляўскі; Russian: Владимир Белявский; born 27 June 1962) is a Belarusian professional football coach and former player. He is an assistant coach with Alania Vladikavkaz. Since 2010, Belyavskiy has been working closely with Anatoliy Yurevich as his assistant or co-coach.

    • Vladimir Ivanovich Belyavskiy
    • Defender
  2. David Sagitovich Belyavskiy (Russian: Давид Сагитович Белявский, IPA: [dɐˈvʲid bʲɪˈlʲafskʲɪɪ̯]; born 23 February 1992) is a Russian artistic gymnast and three-time Olympian, representing Russia in 2012 and 2016 and ROC in 2020.

    • David Sagitovich Belyavskiy
    • Russia
    • 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
    • 2008–present (RUS)
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    • AES+F Group
    • Ivan Aivazovsky
    • Yuri Albert
    • Leon Bakst
    • Andrey Bartenev
    • Ely Bielutin
    • Victor Borisov-Musatov
    • Karl Bryullov
    • Vladimir Borovikovsky
    • Grisha Bruskin

    Considered one of the most successful and famous art groups today, AES+F has exhibitions all over the world. The multimedia installations and projects by Tatyana Arzamasova, Lev Yevzovich, Yevgeny Svyatsky and Vladimir Fridkes are devoted, primarily, to global culture and an analysis of modern values. Their installation film “Inverso Mundus” (Latin...

    No-one paints the sea like Ivan could! Painter Aivazovsky was revered as one of the most prolific artists, creating over 6,000 seascapes. Art historians and art critics consider ‘The Black Sea’ artwork to be his magnum opus, the result of the artist's rethinking of his life and career.

    Albert’s famous artworks with text often become Internet memes, while his retrospective exhibition, "What did the artist mean by that?" at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, remained in a state of permanent change throughout its duration. This is what Yuri Albert is all about. At the age of 15, this conceptualist artist found himself in the workshop ...

    The European success of Sergei Diaghilev's famous Russian Seasons in Paris was largely due to Bakst. His sets and costume sketches for Ballets Russes productions became a sensation in their own right: they were even exhibited in the Louvre, while Bakst's Orientalist style set a fashion in Paris for turbans, wide trousers and colored wigs.

    The eccentric Bartenev made a name for himself in the 1990s: his costumes made of any available materials, as well as performances and installations, became a symbol of the time. Since then, he has become known as "a master of the outrageous", a one-man festivity and a walking performance: Bartenev stands out in a crowd thanks to his bright freakis...

    Avant-garde artist Bielutin had a reputation for experimentation and mystification. He set up a studio in Moscow and a kind of a school called New Reality, which united more than 3,000 artists. In 1962, works by his studio's abstract artists were exhibited at the Manezh exhibition hall in Moscow. The exhibition was visited by Communist Party Secret...

    Borisov-Musatov was a symbolist, who specialized in painting dilapidated old manors, garden tea parties and members of the Russian nobility at the turn of last century. They say that as a representative of the Silver Age, he tried to capture "the vanishing world" and the last echoes of an outgoing era. ‘The Pool’ was the starting point of his recog...

    Bryullov was one of the best portrait painters of his time. He painted official and private portraits of the Russian aristocracy, attended imperial receptions and knew Alexander Pushkin. But all that came after 12 years living in Italy, six of which Bryullov had spent working on his monumental work ‘The Last Day of Pompeii’. For it, the artist rece...

    He painted the Russian aristocracy, including the emperor, but is better known for his portraits of young ladies, which are displayed not only in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow but also at the Louvrein Paris. Borovikovsky's trademark achievement was his ability to express the distinct sensuality of his models.

    In the Soviet Union, his works were rejected, and he found recognition only with the start of perestroika. In 1988, at Sotheby's first and only auction in the USSR, his "Fundamental Lexicon" was sold to a Western collector for a (then) record-breaking $416,000 (following an interrogation by the KGB, the predecessor to the FSB). A couple of weeks la...

  4. Aleksandr Belyavskiy. Actor: The Sum of All Fears. Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2003), Honored Worker of Culture of Poland.

    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, Russia
  5. Nov 2, 1993 · Sergey graduated from the famed Moscow State “Tchaikovsky” Conservatory, while being in class of Prof. Elisso Virsaladze in 2016. For a year in 2016/17 Sergey traveled to Tel Aviv

  6. May 6, 1932 · Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia] Died. September 8, 2012 · Moscow, Russia. Birth name. Aleksandr Borisovich Belyavskiy. Mini Bio. Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2003), Honored Worker of Culture of Poland.

  7. Vladimir Belyavskiy (Q81839536) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Belarusian footballer and manager. ... English Wikipedia. sex or gender. male. 0 ...

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