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Gritsai, Olga; van der Wusten,
Herman (2000). "Moscow and St. Petersburg, a sequence...
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Aleksei Mikhailovich Gritsai (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Грицай; 7
March 1914 – 6 May 1998) was a
Soviet and
Russian artist. From 1924 to 1931 he studied...
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Yevgeny Balitsky (United Russia) • Deputy Head of
Administration Mikhail Gritsai • Head of military–civilian
administration government Anton Koltsov Website...
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Vladimir Gorb,
Engels Kozlov,
Nikolai Timkov,
Alexander Grigoriev,
Aleksei Gritsai,
Vladimir Ovchinnikov,
Vecheslav Zagonek,
Sergei Osipov,
Alexander Semionov...
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courses from
Members of the
Russian Academy of Arts
painters Aleksei Gritsai and
Sergei Tkachev. Anokhin's
works have been displa**** at a
number of...
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Alexander Grigoriev (1891–1961)
Boris Grigoriev (1886–1939)
Aleksei Gritsai (1914–1998)
Abram Grushko (1918–1980)
Mikhail Guzhavin (1888–1931) Alexei...
- Visualization, 43-50, 2001. Douma, Michael, Greg Ligierko,
Ovidiu Ancuta, P.
Gritsai, and S. Liu. ****yNodes:
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Vladimir Stozharov,
Alexey and
Sergey Tkachyov, Yury P. Kugach,
Aleksei Gritsai, Gely Korzhev, and many
other important Soviet artists. The
Peasant Uprising...
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Union and Russia. In
those years here
worked Russian painters Aleksei Gritsai,
Vecheslav Zagonek,
Dmitry Maevsky, Maya Kopitseva,
Fyodor Reshetnikov...
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Baltic Europe (4th ed.),
Lonely Planet, 1999, p. 438+, OL 8314793M Olga
Gritsai and
Herman van der
Wusten (2000). "Moscow and St. Petersburg, a sequence...