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Dmitry Vladimirovich Filosofov (Russian: Дми́трий Влади́мирович Филосо́фов; 7 April [O.S. 26 March] 1872 – 4
August 1940) was a
Russian author, essayist...
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Filosofov (feminine: Filosofova) (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Философов) is a
Russian surname of two
possible origins...
- 20th centuries. Born into a wealthy,
noble family, she
married Vladimir Filosofov [ru] and they had six children.
Initially concerned with the
plight of...
- exhibition.
During his
years at University, Diaghilev's
cousin Dmitry Filosofov introduced him to a
circle of art-loving
friends who
called themselves...
- the couple's
second trip to
Europe where they
first encountered Dmitry Filosofov. Merezhkovsky's
vivid impressions of
Greece and a
subsequent spurt of...
- (Brotherhood of Three),
composed of herself, Merezhkovsky, and
Dmitry Filosofov,
their mutual close friend and, for a
short while, her lover. This new...
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religious feelings of the
Russian people.
Another po****r critic,
Dmitry Filosofov,
referred to
these frescoes as "the
first bridge over 200 years-old gulf...
- of
students that
included Alexandre Benois,
Konstantin Somov,
Dmitry Filosofov, Léon Bakst, and
Eugene Lansere. the
group emerged from a
shared vision...
- (as
envisaged by the
extraordinary commissioners),
instead Filosofov talked with him.
Filosofov was su****ious of Fedorov, but he
listened to his statement...
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Dmitry Filosofov.
Alexandre Benois, also a student,
later wrote that "Some kind of
magic circle separated them from the others." Later,
Filosofov was sent...