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Yamshchikov, feminine:
Yamshchikova is a
Russian language surname derived from the
occupation yamshchik. The
surname may
refer to: Olga Yamshchikova,...
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Savva (Savely)
Vasilyevich Yamshchikov (Russian: Са́вва (Саве́лий) Васи́льевич Ямщико́в;
October 8, 1938 – July 19, 2009) was a
leading expert on Russian...
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Savva Morozov (1862–1905),
Russian businessman and
philanthropist Savva Yamshchikov (1938–2009), a
leading expert on
Russian provincial art
Amber Savva (born...
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portrait is in the
Russian Museum now.
Shibanov died
sometime after 1798.
Yamshchikov, S.V. (1976). Русский портрет XVIII—XIX веков в музеях РСФСР (Russkii...
- Sergeyev [ru],
Nikolai Burlyayev and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush.
Savva Yamshchikov, a
famous Russian restorer and art historian, was a
scientific consultant...
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university professor.
Among his
students were
Mikhail Artamonov and
Savva Yamshchikov.
Nikolai Sychyov was born in
Saint Petersburg. He
studied at Gymnasium...
- 1829. He is
known to have
taught for a time at a
school in Arzamas.
Yamshchikov, S.V. (1976). Русский портрет XVIII—XIX веков в музеях РСФСР (Russkii...
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signed and
dated portraits which were
discovered in the 1970s by
Savva Yamshchikov. All of the
paintings were made in the 1770s and 1780s and come from...
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painters from the
Upper Volga region that was
rediscovered by
Savva Yamshchikov in the 1970s. Mylnikov's only
surviving works appear to be a
series of...
- of a talk
about icon
painting between archimandrite Zinon and
Savva Yamshchikov Frescoes of St.
Nicolas Cathedral in
Vienna St.
Seraphim lower church...