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- classicist and rococo author of light poetry, best known for his long poem Dushenka (1778). Coming from a noble Ukrainian family, Bogdanovich studied in the...
- of the 1820s. Although he prepared fine illustrations for Bogdanovich's Dushenka, his genuine vocation was wax modeling and the design of medals. As he...
- drawings without shading and hatchwork, to execute 63 illustrations for the Dushenka of Ippolit Bogdanovich. As regards painting, Tolstoy specialized in interior...
- poignant, political and controversial. Ippolit Bogdanovich's narrative poem Dushenka (1778) is rare sample of the Rococo style, erotic light poetry in Russia...
- An illustration to Dushenka, 1820-33...
- between Dostoyevsky and Munch (도스토옙스키와 뭉크의 대화적 상상력) 러시아어문학연구논집 (2012) Dushenka by Ippolit Bogdanovich Vadim of Novgorod & Misfortune from a Carriage by...
- Francisco, California. They were devoted to their dogs, Samo****s, Dushenka and Dushenka Deux. She died at home on January 21, 2009, at the age of 96. Irina...
- TBA 92 2–32 "Harry Potter" February 13, 2006 (2006-02-13) TBA 93 2–33 "Dushenka" February 14, 2006 (2006-02-14) TBA 94 2–34 "The Scorpion" February 15...
- Russian classicist author of light poetry, best known for his long poem Dushenka Approximate date – Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill (died 1800), Irish noblewoman...
- exchanged letters throughout their lives. Biala's pet name for Shackelford was Dushenka, Darling. "Art and the Creative Mind". Maryland. 28 (1). Alumni Magazine...