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Wladimir Konstanivoch Petroff BIOGRAPHY
1880 - 1935. Known for: Paintings of turkish mosque interiors.
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated:... Read full biography
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated: at first, in Tsarist (fighting against Germany) and, later, in White armies (fighting against the... Read full biography
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated: at first, in Tsarist (fighting against Germany) and, later, in White armies (fighting against the Bolsheviks). After the defeat of the White Army in the Civil War, he immigrated to Turkey in 1920. There, he was initially interned in an English Refugee Camp in Tuzla (now Bosnia-Herzegovina), then... Read full biography
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated: at first, in Tsarist (fighting against Germany) and, later, in White armies (fighting against the Bolsheviks). After the defeat of the White Army in the Civil War, he immigrated to Turkey in 1920. There, he was initially interned in an English Refugee Camp in Tuzla (now Bosnia-Herzegovina), then settled in Constantinople (Istanbul), where he established himself as a known architectural and decorative painter. Source:. Boris Wilnitsky Fine Arts, /www.wilnitsky.com/scripts/redgallery1.dll/details?No=30468
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated: at first, in Tsarist (fighting against Germany) and, later, in White armies (fighting against the Bolsheviks). After the defeat of the White Army in the Civil War, he immigrated to Turkey in 1920. There, he was initially interned in an English Refugee Camp in Tuzla (now Bosnia-Herzegovina), then settled in Constantinople (Istanbul), where he established himself as a known architectural and decorative painter. Source:. Boris Wilnitsky Fine Arts, /www.wilnitsky.com/scripts/redgallery1.dll/details?No=30468
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About Wladimir Konstanivoch Petroff
Name variants
Vladimir Konstantinovich Petroff, Waldimir Petroff
Biography
Between 1912-1914, Vladimir Petroff studied at the Tiflis (Georgia, Caucasus) Art College, where his teacher was N. V. Sklifasovski. His studies were interrupted by the war, in which he participated: at first, in Tsarist (fighting against Germany) and, later, in White armies (fighting against the Bolsheviks).
After the defeat of the White Army in the Civil War, he immigrated to Turkey in 1920. There, he was initially interned in an English Refugee Camp in Tuzla (now Bosnia-Herzegovina), then settled in Constantinople (Istanbul), where he established himself as a known architectural and decorative painter.
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Boris Wilnitsky Fine Arts, /www.wilnitsky.com/scripts/redgallery1.dll/details?No=30468
