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Kozma Terentyevich Soldatyonkov (Russian: Козьма Терентьевич Солдатёнков; 22
October 1818 in Moscow,
Russian Empire – 1 June 1901 in ****sevo, Moscow,...
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revolutionary literature with the help of
publishers Nikolai Polyakov,
Kozma Soldatyonkov, and others.
These literary works included the
first volume of Das Kapital...
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founded a year
later in 1857 by Knoop,
along with
initial investors Kuzma Soldatyonkov,
Aleksey Khludov,
Gerasim Khludov,
Richard Barlow, and
Ernst Kolbe. It...
- Anglo-Russian
Hospital Petrograd 1915–1918
Botkin Hospital [ru] (formerly
Soldatyonkov Hospital)
Moscow 1910
After Sergey Botkin Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital...
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Internal Affairs of the
Russian Empire. His
great uncle was
Kozma Soldatyonkov, a businessman,
textile manufacturer,
inventor and book publisher. As...
- From the
collections of
Soldatyonkov, Ivanov's "Priam asks
Achilles to
return Hector's body"
found its way into the
museum collections in 1901....
- had a
major showing at an art
gallery owned by the publisher,
Kozma Soldatyonkov.
Makovsky also
helped her to find students. In 1897, she
exhibited with...
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Dmitry Merezhkovsky, and
Zinaida Gippius, as well as the
publisher Kozma Soldatyonkov, who
commissioned him to
translate two
fundamental works on the history...
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Empress Anna by
Valery Jacobi and
Crist and Sinner. In a
letter to
Kozma Soldatyonkov,
artist Pavel Chistyakov noted that with his new work "Siemiradzki stunned...
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These studies were
previously in the
collection of
Kozma Soldatyonkov. In
accordance with his will, they were
subsequently transferred to the...