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Viktor Vasnetsov Entombing, Entombing, 1896
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Viktor Vasnetsov Gamayun, The prophetic bird, Gamayun, The prophetic bird, 1897
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Viktor Vasnetsov Tsar Ivan The Terrible. Tsar Ivan The Terrible. 1897
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Viktor Vasnetsov Maria Magdalene, Maria Magdalene, 1898
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Viktor Vasnetsov Bogatyrs Bogatyrs 1898
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Viktor Vasnetsov The Snow Maiden The Snow Maiden 1899
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Viktor Vasnetsov Commemorative feast after Oleg, Commemorative feast after Oleg,1899
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Viktor Vasnetsov Monomakh rests after hunting Monomakh rests after hunting
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Viktor Vasnetsov Boyan Boyan. 1910
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Viktor Vasnetsov Ilya Muromets Ilya Muromets (1914)
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Viktor Vasnetsov Fight of Scythians and Slavs Fight of Scythians and Slavs
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Viktor Vasnetsov Tsarevna Frog Tsarevna Frog. 1918
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Viktor Vasnetsov The Unsmiling Tsarevna The Unsmiling Tsarevna (Nesmeyana). 1916-1926
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Viktor Vasnetsov Kashchei the Immortal. Kashchei the Immortal. (1917?C1928)
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Viktor Vasnetsov Grand Prince St. Andrei Bogolyubsky Grand Prince St. Andrei Bogolyubsky
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Viktor Vasnetsov Frog Tsarevna. Viktor Vasnetsov. Frog Tsarevna. 1918. Oil on Canvas 185 X 250 cm, Vasnetsov Memorial Museum Moscow
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Viktor Vasnetsov Alyonushka 1881(1881)
Oil on canvas
121 cm (47.64 in). Height: 173 cm (68.11 in).
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Viktor Vasnetsov Frog Tsarevna 1918. Oil on Canvas 185 X 250 cm, Vasnetsov Memorial Museum Moscow
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Viktor Vasnetsov Alyonushka Date 1881(1881)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Width: 121 cm (47.64 in). Height: 173 cm (68.11 in).
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Viktor Vasnetsov Acrobats. Festival in a Paris suburb 1876-1877 Oil on canvas
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Viktor Vasnetsov
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Russian Painter , 1848-1926
Painter, designer and graphic artist. He played a leading role in the evolution of Russian art from 19th-century realism towards Art Nouveau with a national historical slant. The son of a priest, he studied at a theological seminary in Vyatka (1862-7); then, developing a passion for drawing, he entered the drawing school of the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, St Petersburg, and studied under Ivan Kramskoy in 1867-8. He perfected his skills at the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg, in 1869-75 and joined the WANDERERS in 1878.
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