- and in the
beginning of the 20th
century it
belonged to
Princess Maria Tenisheva, who
created here an
artistic colony. The
buildings of the
estate are...
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Maria Klavdievna Tenisheva (née Pyatkovskaya, in the
first marriage – Nikolaeva, (20 May 1858 – 14
April 1928) was a
Russian Princess, artist, educator...
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Anastasia (8 July 2022). "Russian
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journal Simplicissimus, and then
under Ilya
Repin at
Princess Maria Tenisheva's School in
Saint Petersburg from 1898 to 1900.
Bilibin gained some success...
- 19
September 2023.
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original on 19
September 2023.
Tenisheva,
Anastasia (19
September 2023). "As Nagorno-Karabakh
Fighting Flares,...
- Mamontov, and Talashkino,
Smolensk Governorate,
funded by
Princess Maria Tenisheva.
Zemstvo building in
Poltava by
Mykhailo Krychevskyi (1903–1908) Dnister...
- Talashkino, near Smolensk,
where Roerich was
staying with the
Princess Maria Tenisheva, a
noted patron of the arts and a
sponsor of Diaghilev's
magazine World...
- Arts at
Princess Maria Tenisheva's School. On 28
April 1902,
Chambers married her
former teacher and
fellow pupil at the
Tenisheva studio,
artist Ivan Bilibin...
- 1895 he
painted portraits of
Emperor Nicholas II, and
Princess Maria Tenisheva. In 1896 he
attended the All-Russian
Exhibition in
Nizhni Novgorod. His...
- at the age of 17, she
entered the art
school founded by
Princess Maria Tenisheva and
studied with Ilya Repin. From 1902 to 1903, she
lived in Italy, and...