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Abramtsevo (Russian: Абрамцево) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Abramtsevo (selo),
Dmitrovsky District,
Moscow Oblast, a selo in Sinkovskoye...
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Abramtsevo (Russian: Абра́мцево) is a
former country estate and now museum-reserve
located north of Moscow, in the
proximity of Khotkovo, that
became a...
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create a
circle of
multidisciplinary artists. The Mamontov's
estate in
Abramtsevo seemed to be the
ideal place to set up some artists'
studios and a theater...
- JSTOR 3049132. Salmond,
Wendy (2002). "The
Russian Avant-Garde of the 1890s: The
Abramtsevo Circle". The
Journal of the
Walters Art Museum. 60/61. The
Walters Art...
- Moscow) was a
Russian architect and painter. He was ****ociated with the
Abramtsevo Colony,
purchased and
preserved beginning in 1870 by
Savva Mamontov, and...
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became a
member of the "
Abramtsevo Colony", a
group of artists,
musicians and
theatrical people who
gathered at an
estate in
Abramtsevo belonging to the Mamontov...
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Zvyozdochkin from a
design by
Sergey Malyutin, who was a folk
crafts painter at
Abramtsevo.
Traditionally the
outer layer is a woman,
dressed in a sarafan, a long...
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mural of
Abramtsevo Colony,
Russia (1870s–1890s)
Majolica House in
Vienna by Otto
Wagner (1898)
Majolica fireplace,
house of Bazhanov,
Abramtsevo Colony...
- Mamontov. It was
painted at
Abramtsevo, an
estate not far from Moscow.
Under the
ownership of the
writer Sergei Aksakov,
Abramtsevo had
become one of the centers...
- when he
turned to
religious subjects and
executed a
series of
icons for
Abramtsevo estate of his
patron Savva Mamontov. In 1884–1889
Vasnetsov was commissioned...