Of course thanks! Topic is very interesting, especially if you pay attention to the increase in how many works by artists of the Russian emigration of the Balkan region ", exhibited at antique shops in Moscow.
There is a question for you, ALLENA, where the material? All he or dissertation or monographic. So who's the author?
Since I am in the topic, the most interesting was the piece where you write about the artist Alexey Vasiliev. Most likely he arrived in Dubrovnik on the cruiser "Eagle" under the command Kititsyna.Udivitelnaya istoriya.Oni sailed through Japan and Singapur.Perenesli many hardships. Many of the arriving officers and cadets of the Vladivostok Naval Academy and their families remained in Dubrovnik, but some decided to go to Sevastopol.Pribyli there when the "reds" were in town. And they again fled.
This year in Zagreb, I met with Professor Vladimir Chernyayev-Colonel Aviation retired. From him learned a lot about Michael Chernyaeve.O it so much has been written in Serbia and in Russia we know practically nothing.
Add to the fact that you have written, I can only what is listed among the selected artists who worked and exhibited in Yugoslavia, including at the exhibition in 1930, was an artist of the Naval Staff of Russia, Alexei V. Ganzen.V Zagreb in July this year, looking Three of his pupils - Arseny Sosnovsky, unfortunately, kept in very poor condition.
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