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Volchkova was born in Tver, Russia, in 1970, in the former Soviet Union.Many of her relatives were collectivized subsistence farmers living in villages outside of the city, and across the seasons she would leave the city to farm, garden, and forage for berries and mushrooms with them. [6]
Olga Lomaka (born September 10, 1982) is a Russian gallerist, contemporary artist and curator. Her style is known for working primarily within the pop-art movement, combining diverse materials and techniques in her pieces.
Olga Rozanova was born in Melenki, a small town near Vladimir. [3] Her father, Vladimir Rozanov, was a district police officer and her mother, Elizaveta Rozanova, was the daughter of an Orthodox priest. She was the family's fifth child; she had two sisters, Anna and Alevtina, and two brothers, Anatolii and Vladimir. [4]
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The photos of The Book of Olga were part of Bettina Rheims' exhibitions at the Forma in Milan (2008), and the European House of Photography (Maison Européenne de la Photographie) in Paris (2016). In 2011, another photo album called The Story of Olga was produced by Ellen von Unwerth with Rodionova as the main character. This album was ...
Olga Roschupkina (born 26 March 1984) is a Ukrainian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where she placed 7th in the all-around and 6th in the uneven bars event final. [1] She won women's team and balance beam bronze medal at the 1999 World Championships.
1st May demonstration on Prospekt of October, 25.Isaak Brodsky, 1934. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. The fine art of Leningrad is an important component of Russian Soviet art—in the opinion of the art historians Vladimir Gusev and Vladimir Leniashin, "one of its most powerful currents". [1]
The Chichagova sisters were part of a well-known family dynasty of Moscow architects. Their father, Dmitrii Chichagov [], designed the historic Moscow City Hall building on Red Square, among others, and their paternal grandfather, Nikolai Chichagov [], designed the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow.