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1894 - 1982. Known for: Painting, set design, writing.
Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian... Read full biography
Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian artists" in the cafe La Rotonde, in 1926 he participated in the International Theater Exhibition in... Read full biography
Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian artists" in the cafe La Rotonde, in 1926 he participated in the International Theater Exhibition in New York.
Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian artists" in the cafe La Rotonde, in 1926 he participated in the International Theater Exhibition in New York.
Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian artists" in the cafe La Rotonde, in 1926 he participated in the International Theater Exhibition in New York.
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Name variants
Michel Andreenko, Mykhailo Andriienko-Nechytailo
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Andreenko-Nechitailo Mikhail Fedorovich (1894–1982) - painter, set designer, writer. He served as a decorator at the Royal Opera in Bucharest. In 1925 he participated in the exhibition "33 Russian artists" in the cafe La Rotonde, in 1926 he participated in the International Theater Exhibition in New York.
