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(Ukrainian: Mykola Oleksandrovych Yaroshenko; Russian: December 13 [O.S. Dec. 1] 1846 in Poltava - July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1898 in Kislovodsk) was a Russian painter of Ukrainian origin. Nikolai Alexandrovich Yaroshenko was born on December 13 [O.S. Dec. 1] 1846 in the city of Poltava, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) to a son of a Russian Army officer. He chose a military career, but also studied art at Kramskoi's drawing school and at the Saint Petersburg Imperial Academy of Arts. In 1876, he became a leading member of a group of Russian painters called the Peredvizhniki (also known as the Itinerants).

Nikolai Yaroshenko The Prisoner, oil painting artist


Nikolai Yaroshenko The Prisoner, oil painting artist

The Prisoner,
Painting ID::  61631
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The Prisoner, 1878.


Nikolai Yaroshenko The Student, oil painting artist


Nikolai Yaroshenko The Student, oil painting artist

The Student,
Painting ID::  61632
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The Student, 1881.


Nikolai Yaroshenko In Warmer Lands, oil painting artist


Nikolai Yaroshenko In Warmer Lands, oil painting artist

In Warmer Lands,
Painting ID::  61633
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In Warmer Lands, 1890.


Nikolai Yaroshenko The life everywhere oil painting artist


Nikolai Yaroshenko The life everywhere oil painting artist

The life everywhere
Painting ID::  61634
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The life everywhere


Nikolai Yaroshenko Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov, oil painting artist


Nikolai Yaroshenko Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov, oil painting artist

Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov,
Painting ID::  61635
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Portrait of Vladimir Solovyov, 1892


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