18.11.2009, 12:15
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I looked in the database on the site. Only one work is signed - "M. Cheremnykh." His style is not exactly similar. But that's what I found on the New Society of Artists:
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NEW SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, artist. association, established in 1903 on the initiative of thin. D. Kardovsky (last) students Repin and AIKuindzhi. Was aimed at "both moral and material support to graduates and graduating from the Academy of Arts. Charter approved in 1904. Tsp. ob-va: KF Bogaevsky, AF Gaush, BMKustodiev, MP Latri, AA Murashko, PI Neradovsky, NA Okolovich, AI Savinov, L. Sherwood, AV Schusev etc. In 1904-17, about 10 exhibitions held in (in the halls of the Academy of Arts, the Stroganov Palace, Passage, in the artist. Bureau Dobychina NE), in the to-ryh participated St. 180 artists. After St. Petersburg. Exhibition held in Moscow. aesthetic. platform of the Society was neo-classicism, based on high-Academic. school , although it shows constantly attended and representatives of innovative flows (DD Burliuk, Wassily Kandinsky, MV Matyushin, AA Exter, AG Jawlensky and others) . In 1917, about of ceased to exist.
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(my italics. - All.)
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Vladislav, you could not make their assumptions about the history of existence of these works?
Последний раз редактировалось Allena; 18.11.2009 в 12:16.
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