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Mikhail Nesterov

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and the money enabled Nesterov to take an extended trip to Austria, Germany, France and Italy. Upon returning, his painting, "The Vision to the Youth Bartholomew", the first in a series of works on the life of
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His unfinished memoirs, which he had begun in 1926, were published later that year under the title "Bygone Days". In 1962, he was honored with a postage stamp. In 1996, his likeness appeared on the 50
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His first major success came with his painting, "The Hermit" which was shown at the seventeenth exhibition of the Peredvizhniki in 1889. It was purchased by
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for his portrait of Pavlov (created in 1935). It was one of the first given to an artist. Shortly after, he received the
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In 1901, he wanted to deepen his spiritual appreciation of the monastic life, so he spent some time at the
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After a brief stay in Ufa, where he met his future wife, Maria, he returned to Moscow and studied with
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19 May] 1862 – 18 October 1942) was a Russian and Soviet painter; associated with the
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nationalist party that supported the Tsar. As a result, he was in some danger after the
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stays aside, praying ecstatically, wearing no clothes and possibly issuing a warning.
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He was born to a strongly patriarchal merchant family. His father was a draper and
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Despite this, he undertook other religious commissions. In 1898,
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banknote and, in 2015, a monument to him was unveiled at the
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
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In 1877, his counselors suggested that he transfer to the
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Nesterov

Viktor Vasnetsov
Ufa
Orenburg Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Member Academy of Arts (1899)
Full Member Academy of Arts (1910)
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Imperial Academy of Arts
Painter
Russian Symbolism
Peredvizhniki
Savva Mamontov
Russian
O.S.
Peredvizhniki
Mir iskusstva
Symbolist
haberdasher
Voskresensky
Realschule
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Pavel Sorokin

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