Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov was a distinguished Realist painter. His prolific work in oil and especially in gouache won him the highest regards from the foremost Russian artist of his day Ilya Repin, as evidenced from the contents of their correspondence, now in the Russian archives. In 1919, he and his family emigrated to the Balkans, and in 1920 he settled in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, (Yugoslavia after 1929) where he spent the rest of his life as an immigrant. Kolesnikoff was promptly welcomed in the royal court of his new country. Among others, he was given a state assignment to lead the restoration works on numerous paintings and frescoes.
Early 20th Century Russian Balkan Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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Early 20th Century Dutch Romantic Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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Early 20th Century American Folk Art Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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21st Century and Contemporary American Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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1930s Scandinavian Other Vintage Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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1950s Danish Other Vintage Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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Early 20th Century Canadian Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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20th Century Austrian Sporting Art Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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Mid-20th Century Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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Late 19th Century European Antique Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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1940s Scandinavian Other Vintage Stepan Fedorovich Kolesnikov
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