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1936 Slaboda/Orel - 1980 Hannover. Known for: Oil paintings, glass windows, and sculptural works with simplicity and austerity in composition and elements..
Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow was born in 1936 and died in 1980. Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow moved from Russia to Germany in 1945. From 1954 to 1957, he trained as a painter in Hanover. From 1958 to... Read full biography
Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow was born in 1936 and died in 1980. Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow moved from Russia to Germany in 1945. From 1954 to 1957, he trained as a painter in Hanover. From 1958 to 1959, he studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hanover. In 1962 and 1967, he lived in Florence and... Read full biography
Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow was born in 1936 and died in 1980. Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow moved from Russia to Germany in 1945. From 1954 to 1957, he trained as a painter in Hanover. From 1958 to 1959, he studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hanover. In 1962 and 1967, he lived in Florence and Rome, which strongly influenced as to the perspective drawing and the motifs. The work of the Russian poet Michael Bulgakov provided him with further inspiration. (cbo)... Read full biography
Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow was born in 1936 and died in 1980. Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow moved from Russia to Germany in 1945. From 1954 to 1957, he trained as a painter in Hanover. From 1958 to 1959, he studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hanover. In 1962 and 1967, he lived in Florence and Rome, which strongly influenced as to the perspective drawing and the motifs. The work of the Russian poet Michael Bulgakov provided him with further inspiration. (cbo)
Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow was born in 1936 and died in 1980. Alexej Iljitsch Baschlakow moved from Russia to Germany in 1945. From 1954 to 1957, he trained as a painter in Hanover. From 1958 to 1959, he studied at the School of Applied Arts in Hanover. In 1962 and 1967, he lived in Florence and Rome, which strongly influenced as to the perspective drawing and the motifs. The work of the Russian poet Michael Bulgakov provided him with further inspiration. (cbo)

