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- Zhupel (Russian: Жупел) was a Russian satirical magazine, founded by Zinovii Grzhebin in 1905. Among the contributors were the most famous Russian writers...
- 1905, Bilibin drew revolutionary cartoons, especially for the magazine Zhupel (Жупелъ), which in 1906 was banned because of his illustration depicting...
- antimonarchical incline. In late 1905 Grzhebin established a satirical magazine Zhupel (Russian: Жупелъ – Bugbear). Mstislav Dobuzhinsky said, that Grzhebin performed...
- During the Russian Revolution of 1905, Bakst worked for the magazines Zhupel, Adskaya Pochta, Mir Iskusstva (magazine) [ru], and Satirikon [ru], then...
- artist's soul. He contributed to the satirical journals Vampir (Vampire), Zhupel (Bugbear) and Adskaya Pochta (****'s Mail). At that time, he first met the...
- Gorky. 1905–06 – Anisfeld does illustrations for the satirical journals Zhupel (Bugbear), Adskaya Pochta, and V. L. Burtsyev's Calendar of the Russian...
- their works dedicated to the 1905 Revolution in the satirical magazine Zhupel. Novels Mother (1907) by Maxim Gorky and The Silver Dove (1909) by Andrei...
- political caricature, providing illustrations for the radical journals Zhupel (Bugbear) and Adskaya Pochta from 1905 to 1906. In 1934 Isaak Brodsky, a...
- Commentaries. Pp.504-508. The Gorky Readings // Горьковские чтения, 1961. P.16. Zhupel magazine, No.3, March 1906. The Works of I.A.Bunin. Vol.ii. Novellas and...
- Dmitry Moor Cover from 1918 Cover from 1918 with a cartoon on Leon Trotsky Zhupel Oleg Minin (2014). "Russian Artists in the United States. The Case of Nicholas...