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Vladimir Grigoryevich Tretchikoff (Владимир Григорьевич Третчиков, 26 December [O.S. 13 December] 1913 – 26 August 2006) was an
artist whose painting...
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known as The
Green Lady) is a 1952
painting by
Vladimir Tretchikoff. M****-produced
prints of the work in
subsequent years were
among the...
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painting by
Vladimir Tretchikoff. (It is also
known simply as The
Dying Swan, but is not to be
confused with
another Tretchikoff painting with the same...
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Vladimir Tretchikoff. The film was
produced by
Technitronics and
televised by the SABC. The do****entary
charts the life of
Tretchikoff,
featuring contributions...
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Elvis Presley on
velvet Chinese Girl – 1952
painting by
Vladimir Tretchikoff Christmas cards –
Major type of
greeting cardsPages displaying short...
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Green Lady may
refer to:
Chinese Girl, a
painting by
Vladimir Tretchikoff Lady of the
Green Kirtle, the main
villain in C.S. Lewis's book The
Silver Chair...
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cover art is the po****r
kitsch painting Chinese Girl (1952) by
Vladimir Tretchikoff. Lou
Watts – vocals,
guitar Dunstan Bruce – vocals, percussion, soprano...
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Barbara (with the
surname Layne) was
later the
subject of the
artist Tretchikoff's painting,
Barbara in the Bath.
Irene died in 1976.[citation needed]...
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Paris to Shanghai; and
Fyodor Chaliapin was seen on tour.
Vladimir Tretchikoff, the "King of Kitsch",
spent his
youth in the city.
Russian teachers...
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Helen Sebidi (born 1943) Guy
Tillim (born 1962),
photographer Vladimir Tretchikoff (1913–2006)
Lawrence Holme Twentyman (1783–1852),
silversmith Jeannette...