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Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer. Born in the family of Vasily Lobanov in the town of Berezniki in Perm Province (1901). Attended school in the town of Solikamsk in Perm Province (late 19...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Born in the family of Vasily Kabachek in the town of Dmitriyevsk (renamed Makeyevka in 1931) in east Ukraine (1924). Moved with his family to Leningrad (1925). Studi...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher, writer on art. Born in the family of a peasant called Gury Gaponenko in the village of Staraya Zavoron in Smolensk Province (1905). Studied under Pavel Kuznetsov, Vl...
Painter, graphic artist, decorator. Born in the family of Fyodor Kholuyev at the station of Lev Tolstoy in the Central Black Earth (now Lipetsk) Region (1932). Studied at Ryazan School of Art (1948–5...
Painter, graphic artist. Born in the family of Vasily Shevandronov in Moscow (1928). Studied under Vasily Pochitalov at the Moscow Secondary School of Art (1944–47) and under Victor Tsyplakov at the ...
Painter, graphic artist, theatrical designer. Born in the family of Arkady Raevsky in St Petersburg (1895). Studied under Vasily Belyaev, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin and Nikolai Radlov at the Imperial Academ...
Painter, graphic artist. Born in the family of Terenty Tuzhilin in Krepost in Kuibyshev (now Samara) Region (1930). Studied under Alexander Zaitsev at the Ilya Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture ...
Sculptress. Born in the family of Vasily Andreyev in St Petersburg Province (1898). Studied under Leonid Sherwood, Matvei Manizer and Alexander Matveyev at the VKhUTEMAS/VKhUTEIN in Petrograd/Leningr...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Born in the family of Andrei Mylnikov in the town of Pokrovsk (renamed Engels in 1931) on the River Volga (1919). Studied architecture (1937–40) and painting (1940–4...
Painter, graphic artist, teacher. Born in the family of Alexander Serov in the village of Emmaus in Tver Province (1910). Studied under Savely Schleifer at the Vesiegonsk Studio of Art (1920s), under...