Works
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Twilight in a Room. 1880s
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Hammerfest: Aurora Borealis. 1894–1895
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Arkhangelsk Port on the Dvina. 1894
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Parisian Cafe. Late 1890s
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Paris. Café de la Paix. 1906
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Theatrical Composition. 1910s
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Two Ladies on a Terrace. 1911
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Moonlit Night, Winter. 1913
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Pier in Gurzuf. 1914
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Dmitry Donskoy, WWI poster. 1914
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Lilac. 1915
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Feodor Chaliapin. 1915
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Gurzuf. 1916
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Spring. 1917
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Moonlit Night. Paris. 1929
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Parisian Street Scene
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Paris. 1933
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Paris, Arch of Saint Denis. 1930s
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Costume design for Prince Igor
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