- Ilya
Grigorevich Chashnik (1902, Lucyn,
Russian Empire,
currently Ludza,
Latvia - 1929, Leningrad) was a
suprematist artist, a
pupil of
Kazimir Malevich...
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notable Russian artists El Lissitzky,
Lazar Khidekel,
Nikolai Suetin, Ilia
Chashnik, Vera Ermolaeva, Anna Kagan, and Lev Yudin [ru],
amongst others. The group's...
- Udaltsova, Ivan Kliun,
Lyubov Popova,
Lazar Khidekel,
Nikolai Suetin, Ilya
Chashnik, Nina Genke-Meller, Ivan Puni and
Ksenia Boguslavskaya, met from 1915 onwards...
- Baranoff-Rossine
Alexander Bogomazov David Burliuk Vladimir Burliuk Marc
Chagall Ilya
Chashnik Aleksandra Ekster Robert Falk
Moisey Feigin Pavel Filonov Artur Fonvizin...
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Bolotowsky Patrick Henry Bruce Kenneth Wayne Bushnell Norman Carlberg Ilya
Chashnik Joseph Csaky N****os
Daphnis Ronald Davis Robert Delaunay Sonia Delaunay...
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Hieronim Wołłowicz,
Lithuanian officer, Roman,
elder of
Rahachow and Pëtr,
Chashnik Lithuanian. Vyalіkae
knyastva Lіtoўskae: Entsyklapedyya. At 3 tons / Red...
- led by
Malevich and one of a few of Malevich's students,
along with Ilya
Chashnik and
Nikolai Suetin, who
deeply embraced Suprematist style and philosophy...
- (1864–1947) –
Polish geologist Leonid Dobychin (1894–1936) –
Russian writer Ilya
Chashnik (1902–1929) –
Russian suprematist painter Stanislaus Ladusãns (1912-1993)...
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Guards Tank Army (46-я освэ, 5-я ГвТА) (Army HQ in Borisov) at Zaslonovo-
Chashnik AB,
flying a
total of 20 Mi-24R/K, Mi-8/9 and Mi-2 13th
Separate Mixed...
- It is
believed that the term
Chashniki comes from the
Belarusian word,
Chashnik [be-tarask] (Чашнік)
which referred to an
official who
would pour drinks...