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    Savva Ivanovich Mamontov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Савва Иванович Мамонтов, IPA: [ˈsavə ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ˈmaməntəf]; 15 October [O.S. 3 October] 1841, Yalutorovsk...
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  • Savva Lika (born 1970), Greek javelin thrower Savva Mamontov (1841–1918), Russian industrialist, merchant, entrepreneur, and patron of the arts Savva...
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  • surname include: Andrey Mamontov, Belarusian diver Konstantin Mamontov, anti-Bolshevik Cossack general in Russian Civil War Savva Mamontov, Russian industrialist...
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    company established in 1885 by Russian industrialist and philanthropist Savva Mamontov, who staged the operas, conducted the orchestra, trained the actors...
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    the Abramtsevo Colony, purchased and preserved beginning in 1870 by Savva Mamontov, and the Russian Revival. Victor-Edouard Hartmann was born in Saint...
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    Abramtsevo estate of Savva Mamontov, a Russian industrialist and patron of arts. Mamontov's brother, Anatoly Ivanovich Mamontov (1839–1905), created the...
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    chain. In 1898, Savva Mamontov and Petersburg Insurance consolidated a large lot of land around the former Chelyshev Hotel. Mamontov eventually hired...
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    Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel. Vrubel drew inspiration for this piece from a Savva Mamontov private opera that premiered on 21 December 1900. Vrubel was the costume...
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    and executed a series of icons for Abramtsevo estate of his patron Savva Mamontov. In 1884–1889 Vasnetsov was commissioned to paint frescoes in St Vladimir's...
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    Rome, has also been the scene of a fruitful and exciting meeting with Savva Mamontov (1841–1918), a rich entrepreneur, art lover and philanthrope. Together...
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    patrons were fascinated with his paintings, including famous patron Savva Mamontov, as well as painters and critics who coalesced around the journal Mir...
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    he painted scenery for performances of the Private Russian opera of Savva Mamontov, a railroad baron and art patron, who developed an artists' colony 37...
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    Ivanovo, Shuya and Novki, was opened. The Yaroslavl Railway, owned by Savva Mamontov, was one of the first railways in Russia. The Alexandrov–Yaroslavl–Vologda...
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    The Outbuilding of the town estate of Savva Mamontov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Флигель городской усадьбы С. И. Мамонтова) is a house in Moscow on the Garden Ring...
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    which many distinguished Russians and Moscovites attended including Savva Mamontov, Botkin, Feodor Chaliapin, Maxim Gorky, Anton Chekhov, Konstantin Stanislavski...
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    Savva Mamontov and his artistic circle and probably heard the story there; at any rate, Repin made his first sketches for the painting in Mamontov's home...
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    Dmitry Filosofov, Léon Bakst, and Eugene Lansere. Soon, with the help of Savva Mamontov (the director of the Russian Private Opera Company) and Princess Maria...
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    Sergei Mamontov (1 October 1877, Moscow – 30 December 1939, Tallinn), a nephew of Savva Mamontov. Sergei was a rehearsal accompanist for Savva Mamontov's Opera...
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    in 1885. It was presented by the Russian Private Opera (the Opera of Savva Mamontov in Moscow), conducted by Enrico Bevignani with scenic Design by Viktor...
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    Mamontova, a daughter of Russian entrepreneur and patron of the arts Savva Mamontov. It was painted at Abramtsevo, an estate not far from Moscow. Under...
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    1886–1887 in Savva Mamontov's study within his residence on Sadovaya-Spasskaya Street in Moscow. In addition to his immediate family and Savva Mamontov, Polenov...
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    daughter, Tatyana, was born in 1880. He frequented the art circle of Savva Mamontov, which gathered at Abramtsevo, his estate near Moscow. Here Repin met...
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    performance, accepting a conducting position by the Russian entrepreneur Savva Mamontov at the Moscow Private Russian Opera from 1897 to 1898. It provided income...
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    their number included railway magnate Savva Mamontov and textile manufacturer Pavel Tretyakov. Belyayev, Mamontov and Tretyakov "wanted to contribute conspicuously...
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    developers consolidated large land lots on the perimeter of Kitay-gorod. Savva Mamontov launched a civic center, built around an opera hall, which was completed...
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    opera took place in 1899 at the Moscow theater of the Private Opera of Savva Mamontov. Rimsky-Korsakov himself said of the opera that he intended it as a...
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    living by giving piano lessons. A stroke of good fortune came from Savva Mamontov, a Russian industrialist and founder of the Moscow Private Russian Opera...
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  • (World of Art) with financial backing of Princess Maria Tenisheva and Savva Mamontov. Diaghilev went on to become the impresario of the Ballets Russes which...
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    That same year, he was employed as a designer by the Private Opera of Savva Mamontov and, over the following decade and a half, would create sets for numerous...
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    Kaminsky. It was built between 1874 and 1890 with funds provided by Savva Mamontov and Count Felix Felixovich Sumarokov-Elston, among others. The church...
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