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  1. Konstantin (Constantin) Alekseyevich Korovin (Russian: Константи́н Алексе́евич Коро́вин; 5 December [O.S. 23 November] 1861 – 11 September 1939) was a leading Russian Impressionist painter.

    • Russian
    • November 23, 1861
    • Moscow, Russian Federation
    • September 11, 1939
    • Hammerfest. The Northern Lights Konstantin Korovin 1894-1895.
    • Paris. Boulevard des Capucines Konstantin Korovin 1906.
    • Paris.Cafe de la Paix Konstantin Korovin 1906.
    • Yaroslavna's Lament Konstantin Korovin 1909.
  2. Dec 5, 2020 · Learn about the life and work of Konstantin Korovin, a Russian painter who pioneered impressionism and designed for the theatre. Discover his famous paintings, such as Portrait of a Chorus Girl and The Terrace, and his artistic style and influences.

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  3. Konstantin Korovin [2023-currently] Reader, Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester. [2015-2023] Senior Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester. [2007-2015] Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer at School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester . [2004-2007] Research a...

  4. Konstantin Korovin, 1861-1939. Konstantin Alekseevich Korovin - one of the founders of Russian impressionism, an outstanding set designer and writer. The younger brother of the artist S. A. Korovin. K. A. Korovin was born in 1861 in Moscow into a merchant family.

  5. Konstantin Korovin: A collection of 437 paintings (HD) Description: ""Born in Moscow in November 1861, this painter and theatre designer pursued an official career but nevertheless found the...

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  6. Learn about the life and art of the Russian impressionist painter and stage designer Konstantin Korovin, who celebrated his 150th anniversary in 2011. Explore his diverse works, from landscapes and portraits to theatre sketches and murals, at the Tretyakov Gallery exhibition.