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  2. Khanenko Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established in 1919 according to the will of art collector Bohdan Khanenko (1917) and the deed of gift to the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences signed by his wife Varvara in 1918. The art collection of Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko, distinguished Ukrainian collectors and philanthropists of the late 19th and early 20th century, is the ...

  3. Varvara Bubnova - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 she became a member of the Youth Union and participated in art exhibitions with Mayakovsky, Burlyuk, Larionov, Goncharova, and Malevich. From 1917 until 1922. Bubnova lived in Moscow and worked for the Institute of Artistic Culture with among others Wassily Kandinsky, Robert Falk, Lyubov Popova, Varvara Stepanova and Alexander Rodchenko.

  4. Varvara Baruzdina - Wikipedia

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    Varvara Matveevna Baruzdina (Russian: Варвара Матвеевна Баруздина; 1862, Krasny Kholm – 1941, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Realist painter, primarily of genre scenes. Biography

  5. Varvara Bakhmeteva - Wikipedia

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    Amelia, the heroine of Mikhail Lermontov's play "The Spaniards". Painting by Lermontov. Understood to be a portrait of Varvara Lopukhina. Varvara Aleksandrovna Bakhmeteva (Варва́ра Алекса́ндровна Бахме́тева; 1815 – 9 September 1851), birth name Varvara Alexandrovna Lopukhina, was a Russian noblewoman who was the beloved and tragic muse of the great Romantic ...

  6. Varvara Turkestanova - Wikipedia

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    Varvara Turkestanova. Painting by Rossi, 1810s. Princess Varvara Ilynichna Turkestanova (Russian: Варвара Ильинична Туркестанова; 26 December 1775 – 20 May 1819) was a Russian noblewoman of Georgian origin, known for her affair with Tsar Alexander I of Russia and her correspondence with the French émigré Ferdinand Christin, which describes the Russian court life ...

  7. The Victory of Faith (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Victory of Faith is an oil on canvas painting by Irish artist Saint George Hare that was completed in 1891. [ a ] It is now in the National Gallery of Victoria , Melbourne , Australia. It depicts two sleeping nude women, one shackled, apparently intended as Christian martyrs sentenced to death by beasts .

  8. Rob Gronkowski Says ‘You’ve Got to Tip Your Hat ... - AOL

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    Rob Gronkowski says it'll be "history" if the Chiefs win a third consecutive Super Bowl "They put in the work," he says of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and co.

  9. Faith47 - Wikipedia

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    Faith47 / Faith XLVII (born Cape Town, 1979) is a South African interdisciplinary artist. Her inaugural museum exhibition CLAIR OBSUR took place at the Musee Des Beaux Arts de Nancy (2023). [ 1 ] She has held solo exhibitions in Paris (2023), [ 2 ] Cape Town (2021) , [ 3 ] Miami (2018), [ 4 ] New York City (2015), [ 5 ] London (2014) [ 6 ] and ...