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Dantsig Sergeevich Baldaev (Данциг Сергеевич Балдаев, 1925–2005) was a
Russian Buryat soldier,
prison officer, folklorist, illustrator, and
author of...
- Mai
Volfovich Dantsig (Belarusian: Май Вольфавіч Данцыг; Russian: Май Вольфович Данциг;
April 27, 1930 –
March 26, 2017) was a
Belarusian artist active...
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Dantsig showing a
partisan woman breastfeeding a
weary partisan man
during World War II. Both are
equipped with
rifles and
ammunition belts.
Dantsig borrowed...
- man in the
corner of a barn. The 1969
painting Partisan Ballad by Mai
Dantsig also
echoes Roman Charity. The 1973
surrealist film O
Lucky Man! also contains...
- of
Minsk by
Mikhail Savitsky and And the
Saved World Remembers by Mai
Dantsig are
based on the
Sistine Madonna.
Stories of the
horrid conditions from...
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Belarusian artist Mai
Dantsig measuring 3.75 m × 7 m (148 in × 276 in) and
based on the
Sistine Madonna by
Raphael Sanzio.
Dantsig was
inspired by the salvage...
- (1922–1992)
Evgeniy C****kov (1924–2000)
Evgeny Chuprun (1927–2005) Mai
Dantsig (1930–2017) Olga Della-Vos-Kardovskaya (1875–1952)
Mikhail Demyanov (1873–1913)...
- 28/1/1945
became an anti-Russian
internet meme.
Reinhard Pozorny [de]
Dantsig Baldaev "Archive of
Herbert Smagon's website". Smagon.
Archived from the...
- "Wrapped Coast" in
Little Bay, Sydney, New
South Wales,
Australia Mai
Dantsig –
Partisan Ballad Helen Frankenthaler –
Slice of
Stone Itself Frank Frazetta...
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living in Belarus.
Viktar Dashkevich, Actor. Olga Fadeeva,
actress Mai
Dantsig,
National artist of USSR / Dean, Art
faculty Ninel Aladova, architect,...