Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky (Russian: Влади́мир Ка́рпович Котли́нский; 3 August [O.S. 22 July] 1894 – 6 August [O.S. 6 August] 1915) was a Russian Second Lieutenant and war hero during World War I.
Lieutenant Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky, commandant of the Osowiec fortress during the attack. The German troops encountered the first wave of Russian defenders as they launched a desperate counter-charge. These were the remnants of the 13th Company of the 226th Infantry Regiment—soldiers who had survived the initial gas attack.
Lieutenant Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky, commandant of the Osowiec fortress during the attack The Germans launched a full frontal offensive on the fortress at the beginning of July; the attack included 14 battalions of infantry, one battalion of sappers, 24–30 heavy siege guns, and 30 batteries of artillery equipped with poison gases led by ...
This is a list of 20th-century Russian painters of the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, and Russian Empire, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list also includes painters who were born in Russia but later emigrated, and those born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a long time.
16 August 1914 – 11 November 1914: Colonel Dmitry Alekseevich Tolbuzin; 22 November 1914 – 24 July 1916: Colonel Konstantin Vasilievich Kataev
Marie Vassilieff (1884–1957), Russian/French artist György Vastagh (1834–1922) Hungarian painter Serhii Vasylkivsky (1854–1917), Russian (Ukrainian) artist
Vladimir Tatlin was the main focus of the exhibition, [7] and the display was met with hostility that ultimately led to a succés de scandale. [6] The public response to this previous exhibition would eventually lead Puni to bring together one last exhibition, the 0,10 Exhibition.
July 18 — Anatoli Kaygorodov (Russian: Кайгородов Анатолий Дмитриевич), Russian painter and graphic artist (b. 1878). November 12 — Vsevolod Voinov (Russian: Воинов Всеволод Владимирович), Russian painter, graphic artist, theatre artist and art historian (b. 1880).