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  1. At the time of the Revolution, seven-year-old Boris and his mother traveled the entire breadth of the country - from Odessa to Vladivostok - to rejoin his father and his ship. The family left Russia in May of 1919, arriving at Ellis Island a month later. We next find the family in Istanbul in 1920 then, two years later, traveling on to Gołdap ...

  2. Konstantin Andreyevich Somov ( Russian: Константин Андреевич Сомов; November 30 [ O.S. November 18] 1869 – May 6, 1939) [1] was a Russian artist associated with the Mir iskusstva ("World of Art") movement that began in the last decade of the 19th century. After the Russian Revolution, he eventually emigrated to Paris ...

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  4. Oct 28, 2022 · Superimposed photographs from Boris Mikhailov’s series “Yesterday’s Sandwich” (1966-68), on display in “Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary,” at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie ...

  5. The Boxer (1932/1933) - by Konstantin Somov (findagrave #31973060) 21½ x 18 1/8 in. (54.8 x 46 cm.) Auctioned at Christie's in 2011 for 713,250 GBP The subject of this painting is Boris Snezhkovsky, who frequently modelled for the artist. Somov (1869-1939) left Russia in 1923 to accompany the seminal exhibition of...

  6. Media in category "Portraits of Boris Snezhkovsky by Konstantin Somov" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. A Reclining Man.jpg 512 × 430; 56 KB

  7. Jun 22, 2020 · In the 1920s, Konstantin Somov moved to Paris. During this time, he made the acquaintance of Boris Snejkovsky who became the main model for Somov’s male nude paintings during the 1930s. In the Fall of 1929, Somov received a commission to paint illustrations for Longus’ novel, Daphnis and Chloe based on a Greek legend of two adolescents in ...

  8. Details. Konstantin Somov (1869-1939) Portrait of Boris Snejkovsky signed and dated 'C. Somof/1930' (upper right); further signed 'C. Somoff' (on the reverse) pastel on paper-fronted board 17 3/8 x 14 ½ in. (45 x 36.8 cm.) Provenance. A gift from the artist to Boris Snejkovsky (1910-1978).By descent to the present owner.

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