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- Vladimir Grigoryevich Tretchikoff (Владимир Григорьевич Третчиков, 26 December [O.S. 13 December] 1913, Petropavlovsk, Russian Empire, now Petropavl in...
- (often po****rly known as The Green Lady) is a 1952 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff. M****-produced prints of the work in subsequent years were among the...
- 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...
- of Elvis Presley on velvet Chinese Girl – 1952 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff Christmas cards – A major type of greeting cardsPages displaying short...
- 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]...
- cover art is the po****r kitsch painting Chinese Girl (1952) by Vladimir Tretchikoff. Lou Watts – vocals, guitar Dunstan Bruce – vocals, percussion, soprano...
- 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...
- needed], Vladimir Tretchikoff. The film was produced by Technitronics and televised by the SABC. The do****entary charts the life of Tretchikoff, featuring contributions...
- first concerts. The insult is a comparison to the kitsch art of Vladimir Tretchikoff. The group was initially signed to the independent Off the Track label...
- Skotnes, painter (1926–2009) Irma Stern, painter (1894–1966) Vladimir Tretchikoff, painter (1913–2006) Kevin Carter (1961–1994) Ernest Cole (1940–1990)...