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Saint Féchín or Féichín (died 665), also
known as Mo-Ecca, was a 7th-century
Irish saint,
chiefly remembered as the
founder of the
monastery at Fore (Fobar)...
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Fechin can
refer to
Féchín of Fore (7th century), an
Irish saint Nicolai Fechin (1881–1955), a Russian-American
painter This
disambiguation page lists...
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Nikolai Ivanovich Feshin,
usually referred to in
English as
Nicolai Fechin (26
November 1881 – 5
October 1955), was a Russian-American
painter known for...
- Eya
Nicolaevna Fechin (June 14, 1914, Kazan,
Russian Empire –
September 20, 2002, Taos, USA) was the
daughter of and
thereby the long-serving
model for...
- The
Nicolai Fechin House in Taos, New Mexico, is the
historic home of the
Russian artist Nicolai Fechin, his wife
Alexandra and
daughter Eya.
After purchasing...
- Капустница) is a
painting by Russian,
Soviet and
American artist Nicolai Fechin (219 x 344 cm). The
canvas depicts a
scene from
everyday life in a Russian...
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located in Taos, New
Mexico in the
Nicolai Fechin House. This was the home of
Russian artist Nicolai Fechin, his wife Alexandra, and
daughter Eya. The...
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Nadezhda started to
practice painting.
Together with her
supervisor Nicolai Fechin Sapozhnikova travelled to Paris,
where from 1910 to 1912 she
studied in...
- (in Russian: Портрет Вари Адоратской) is a
painting created by
Nicolai Fechin in the
spring of 1914 in Kazan, in the
studio of his
student Nadezhda Sapozhnikova...
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Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph
Henry Sharp Studios, and the
Nicolai Fechin house, all of
which are
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...