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- Mir iskusstva (‹The template Lang-rus is being considered for deletion.› Russian: «Мир искусства», IPA: [ˈmʲir ɪˈskustvə], World of Art) was both a Russian...
- exhibition of 1898 became the first action of the recently formed society ‘Mir iskusstva’, established by Benois and Diaghilev earlier that year. The group also...
- Russian and Soviet painter; ****ociated with the Peredvizhniki and Mir iskusstva. He was one of the first exponents of Symbolist art in Russia. He was...
- The name UNOVIS is an abbreviation in Russian of "Utverditeli Novogo Iskusstva" (in Russian: Утвердители НОВого ИСкусства) or "The Champions of the New...
- was brought from Moscow to an exhibition organized by the society “Mir Iskusstva” in Saint Petersburg. The painting made a real sensation. While the exposition...
- sculptor, mosaicist, and illustrator, ****ociated stylistically with Mir iskusstva ("World of Art"). Lanceray was born in Pavlovsk, Russia, a suburb of Saint...
- was a Russian illustrator and stage designer who took part in the Mir iskusstva ("World of Art"), contributed to the Ballets Russes, co-founded the Union...
- Pickwickians founded the journal Mir iskusstva (World of Art) under the editorship of Diaghilev. As early as 1902, Mir iskusstva included reviews of concerts...
- 1914, France Vienna Secession (or Secessionstil) – 1897, Austria Mir iskusstva – 1899, Russia Jugendstil – Germany, Scandinavia Modernisme – 1890 – 1910...
- Diaghilev and Benois, who in 1899 founded the influential periodical Mir iskusstva, meaning "World of Art". His graphics for this publication brought him...