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  1. Yuri Ivanovich was an immensely versatile person: an imaginative and bright creator of easel and decorative-monumental painting, teacher and Professor, author of countless Soviet film posters and a talented graphic artist, book and magazine illustrator.

  2. Dec 11, 2021 · A sketch of the scenery for the play "Under foreign skies (the Diplomats)" Yuri Ivanovich Pimenov. 1932, 59×98.5 cm. By the way, the artist received two Stalin Prizes ( in 1947 and 1950) precisely for the design of theatrical performances.

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  4. Yury Ivanovich ( Russian: Юрий Ива́нович; 23 March 1480 – 3 August 1536) was the second surviving son of Ivan III and his wife Sophia Paleologue. Since 1519, his appanages included Dmitrovskoe knjazevstvo. When his elder brother Vasily III ascended to the throne, Yury was 24 years old. Like his other brothers, he was forbidden to ...

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  5. Nov 2, 2023 · Yuri Ivanovich Pimenov (born November 26, 1903 – died September 6, 1977) – an outstanding Russian painter of the 20th century, graphic artist and creator of posters, artist. Yuri Pimenov’s paintings are both in keeping with the innovative spirit of our time and true stories about the fate of an ordinary person.

  6. In 2003, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art held a retrospective exhibition of paintings to mark the 100 anniversary of his birth. Yuri Pimenov - one of the greatest masters of Soviet art. He had an excellent vocational school: entered into VHUTEMAS when they taught VE Tatlin, Kasimir Malevich, Rodchenko, VV ; Kandinsky, PV Kuznetsov, VA Tabor.

  7. Biography of artists. 666. 0. Yuri Ivanovich Pimenov came to the world on November 26, 1903 in Moscow. His family was wealthy (his father was a lawyer, while his mother was a merchant's daughter), and Yura was able to get a good education at the No. 10 Moscow gymnasium. During his studying, the talent of the future artist did not go unnoticed ...

  8. The inscription carved on it read: “To Yury Ivanovich Venelin from the Odessan Bulgarians. Born 1802 – died 1839. He reminded the world of the forgotten, but once glorious, powerful tribe of Bulgarians and ardently wanted to see its rebirth. Almighty God!

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