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With Slepyanom situation is complicated. I first heard about it from Igor Lipkova (Chernyshev he mentions in his book, and I, in my opinion, on several occasions talked about us), then from Zlotnikova - he was then something of a legend, but works in Moscow did not was. It is very early (I think, in the late 50's. Went to the west once in Poland, lived in Paris, but by the time we got there, he had long abandoned painting, opened a translation agency and developed it and sold either Maramzin, whether Gaydamak (though they are each other's faces), and then he died. Will I lose the work and where they are - also completely incomprehensible. Oleg Yakovlev, who is called his, said that he did enormous canvases, almost 100 meters long. That's all - sparse - the information I can share. [color="# 666686"]Posted 11 minutes[/color] Цитата:
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