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Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov-
Vodkin, (Russian: Кузьма Сергеевич Петров-Водкин;
November 5, [O. S. 24 October] 1878 –
February 15, 1939) was a
Russian and Soviet...
- (Petrov-
Vodkin, 1928), oil on canvas, New
Tretyakov Gallery,
Moscow After the
battle (Petrov-
Vodkin, 1923)
Death of a
Commissar (Petrov-
Vodkin, 1928) Workers...
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paintings and
portraits of
various Russian artists such as
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin (early 1930s),
Yaroslav Nikolaev (1945) and
Mikhail Nesterov (1936). Fine...
- 16-sided gl****es. The
design appeared in still-life
paintings by
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin,
though the pre-Soviet
designs were
commonly cylindrical, with
wider facets...
- Anna
Akhmatova Akhmatova in 1922 (portrait by
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin) Born Anna
Andreevna Gorenko 23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1889 Odessa,
Kherson Governorate...
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artwork of 1920s-era
Soviet artists Nathan Altman and
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin. The next film in
which he had a
major role was The
Battle of Kerzhenets...
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theory of the weak
convergence of
probability measures.
Portrait by Petrov-
Vodkin, 1938 1976
Original CIA file on Kantorovich,
seized from the
former US Emb****y...
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DragonForce live album, 2015 In the Line of Fire, a
painting by
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin "In the Line of Fire", an
episode of the
British sitcom SunTrap Line of...
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April 2008.
Retrieved 13
August 2008.
Mikesell P,
Ivins BE,
Ristroph JD,
Vodkin MH,
Dreier TM,
Leppla SH (1983). "Plasmids, Pasteur, and Anthrax" (PDF)...
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neither realist nor avant-garde.
These include Boris Kustodiev,
Kuzma Petrov-
Vodkin,
Mikhail Vrubel and
Nicholas Roerich. Many
works by the
Peredvizhniki group...