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  1. What is known is that the artist gifted a group of the drawings and paintings to the sitter, including a self -portrait that the young man had asked Somov to make for him. The images that seem certain to be portrayals of the artist's young muse were completed between 1930 and 1937. Portrait of Boris Snejkovsky, 1930.

  2. For more than 40 years, Boris Mikhailov has used photography to document and come to grips with the turmoil of life under the Soviets, and after the Soviets. In this heavy-weight retrospective book, we are able to trace both Mikhailov’s personal history as well as the evolving photographic techniques he used in so many ways in his efforts to ...

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  4. Plot Summary. Boris Godunov is a play written by famed Russian playwright and poet Alexander Pushkin. Originally written in 1825 and published in 1831 as a closet play, Boris was intended to be read by a sole reader or in small, private groups and was not approved by the Russian censor for public performance until 1866.

  5. 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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  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary Through Jan. 15 at the Maison européenne de la photographie, Paris; mep-fr.org. Jason Farago , critic at large for The Times, writes about art and culture in the ...

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · W hen Paris’s art curators met to discuss staging a major retrospective of Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov’s work, none could have guessed how prescient and tragic its eventual timing ...

  8. 0-679-77438-6 (Pantheon) Doctor Zhivago ( / ʒɪˈvɑːɡoʊ / zhiv-AH-goh; [1] Russian: До́ктор Жива́го, IPA: [ˈdoktər ʐɨˈvaɡə]) is a novel by Boris Pasternak, first published in 1957 in Italy. The novel is named after its protagonist, Yuri Zhivago, a physician and poet, and takes place between the Russian Revolution of ...

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