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1897 - 1950. Known for: Russian artist, member of the World of Art association, exhibitions in Moscow and various European cities.
Alexei Konstantinovitch Korovine was a Russian artist born into the family of the artist K.A. Korovina. He was a member of the World of Art association and participated in exhibitions in Moscow and... Read full biography
Alexei Konstantinovitch Korovine was a Russian artist born into the family of the artist K.A. Korovina. He was a member of the World of Art association and participated in exhibitions in Moscow and various European cities. In 1923, he emigrated to Paris with his parents, where he continued his... Read full biography
Alexei Konstantinovitch Korovine was a Russian artist born into the family of the artist K.A. Korovina. He was a member of the World of Art association and participated in exhibitions in Moscow and various European cities. In 1923, he emigrated to Paris with his parents, where he continued his artistic pursuits by designing performances in cabarets and assisting his father in theatrical productions.
Alexei Konstantinovitch Korovine was a Russian artist born into the family of the artist K.A. Korovina. He was a member of the World of Art association and participated in exhibitions in Moscow and various European cities. In 1923, he emigrated to Paris with his parents, where he continued his artistic pursuits by designing performances in cabarets and assisting his father in theatrical productions.
Alexei Konstantinovitch Korovine was a Russian artist born into the family of the artist K.A. Korovina. He was a member of the World of Art association and participated in exhibitions in Moscow and various European cities. In 1923, he emigrated to Paris with his parents, where he continued his artistic pursuits by designing performances in cabarets and assisting his father in theatrical productions.
