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Alexander Agin

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as well as for numerous periodicals. He is, perhaps, best-known for the 104 drawings he created for
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He was one of the founders of modern Russian illustration; providing images for the works of
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named Alexei Petrovich Yelagin. Due to that status, his surname was shortened to "Agin".
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school and created props for the Berger Theater (a forerunner to the
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In 1853, due to issues involving censorship, he moved to
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Index


Taras Shevchenko


Pskov Governorate
Kachanivka
serf
Rittmeister
Pskov Men's Gymnasium
ru
Imperial Academy of Arts
Karl Bryullov
Taras Shevchenko
Vasily Grigorovich
ru
Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts
Old Testament
Ivan Krylov
Saint Petersburg
Peter Clodt von JΓΌrgensburg
Kiev
Vladimir Cadet Corps
ru
National Opera of Ukraine
Vasily Tarnovksy
ru
Yevgeny Grebyonka
Ivan Panaev
Ivan Turgenev
Mikhail Lermontov

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