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Zhivopisnoe obozrenie (Russian: Живописное обозрение,
Pictorial Review) was a
Russian illustrated w****ly
magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in 1872–1900...
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freelance reporter, he
started to
write poetry,
contributing to
Zhivopisnoe obozrenie,
Russkoye Obozrenye,
Russkaya Mysl,
Volna and
Russky Vestnik...
- his
interest in book illustrations,
especially those from the
journal Zhivopisnoe obozrenie. In 1863,
Alexander Vrubel got
married for the
second time...
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Faresov started writing for
several leading Russian magazines,
including Zhivopisnoe obozrenie,
Molva (where in 1880, as Anatolyev, he
published his prison...
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debut publication followed the same year:
Saint Petersburg magazine Zhivopisnoe obozrenie published two of his poems, "Little Cloud" and "The Autumn...
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three of his
poems appeared in the po****r
Saint Petersburg magazine Zhivopisnoe obozrenie. This
event (according to
biographer Viktor Bannikov) "was...
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Interactions with
British Art, c. 1776-1855,
Ashgate Publishing, 2004.
Zhivopisnoe obozrenie, 1882, No.45, p. 723
Novoye Vremya, 1885, No. 3214 Letters...
- he co-edited (with
Nikolai Polevoy)
Moskovsky Telegraf, in 1835–1838
Zhivopisnoe obozrenie, then a
yearly almanac. Полевой Ксенофонт Алексеевич at the...
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Gorchina 3,
Petukhovo and Petukhovskoye,
Klyuchevskoi district), lake
Zhivopisnoe or
Picturesque Lake (Mikhaylovsky district) and many others.
Lakes of...
- ст. включительно, ч. 2, СПБ, 1902 / pp. 300—301
Pyotr Bykov. P.N.
Polevoy // Быков П. В., П. Н. Полевой. /
Zhivopisnoe obozrenie]], 1902, No. 6 v t e...