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So, with Mary Chambers, he spent no more (and probably less than) 10 years, son appeared in 1903. In short, Mary could easily regain the single-gang name.
Chambers (Chambers-Bilibin) Maria Yakovlevna (1874-1962) Graphic artist, theater artist. Sister miriskusnika Vladimir Chambers. The first wife (in 1902-1911), designed by I. Bilibin, the mother of his sons, Alexander (1903-1972) and Ivan (1908-1993). Studied at the Drawing School in St. Petersburg, then in the Tenishev workshop (along with Bilibin) by Ilya Repin. Since 1900 in St. Petersburg designed the book to publishers, drawing cards for Communities Sv.Evgenii, bookplates. Participant of exhibitions since 1909. In 1914, went abroad and LARGE in Russia did not return. From 1917 she lived in England.

Source: Russian Abroad: The Golden Book of Russian emigration: The first third of XX century. - M.: ROSSPEN, 1997.

P.S. Marriage Bilibin with O'Kennel-St. Michael's was a civilian.



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