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Old 20-04-2010, 20:13 Original language: Russian        #15
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This is the Yusupov Gardens in St. Petersburg
For the attribution of logical to answer the question: and whether Subbotin-Permyak in 1920 in Petrograd?

From the original in his biography, which is in the network that he was after 1919 appears to have traveled outside the province of Perm:

"Every summer he visited his native Kudymkar (which in those days was called Kudymkor), and the summer of 1919 he returned to the Perm province. He lived in Perm, but was often in Kudymkar.
In 1919-1921 he worked in the position of commissioner for the organization of art production workshops in the Perm province, opened with his participation in Perm, Kungur and Kudymkar. Facilitate the emergence of a regional museum in Kudymkar, the first exhibit of which more than 500 ethnographic objects collected by Subbotin and his disciples.
In 1920 he made a series of sketches of costumes for the play "St. Joan" on the play by Vasily Kamensky for Perm Theatre.
From November 1921 to April 1922 worked as an artist-director of the Perm State Art College. Developed a program of teaching theory and practice of painting "Methods and systems of the new art." He worked as head teacher college, lectured on art and art education. "

It was or was not? That is the question. (C)




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