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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ivan Khrutsky. Jan Chrucki (Ivan Fomich Khrutsky, Russian: Иван Фомич Хруцкий; Belarusian: Іван Хруцкі; 1810–1885)...
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    the most famous French masters of that period based on the works of Jan Chrucki, Kanuty Rusiecki, Karol Rypiński [pl], Albert Żamett and other Polish-Lithuanian...
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    Emeryk Hutten-Czapski, Agenor Romuald Gołuchowski, Spytek I Jarosławski, Jan Chrucki, Henryk Dobrzański, Kazimierz Antoni Wodzicki, Michael Bisping There...
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    Wodzinowski Portrait of a highlander Jacek Malczewski Study of a girl Jan Chrucki Forest Olga Boznańska Portrait of a Parisian woman Anna Bilinska-Bogdanowicz...
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    петербургского мифа (1996). His further research work has included paintings of Jan Chrucki, Alexander Brullov, William Heste and Adam Menelaws. Kuznetsov is the...
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    flows through the district. Its administrative center is Beshankovichy. Jan Chrucki (1810, Vuła village–1885), Belarusian artist Hryhory Sandler (1912, Ostrovno...
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    Voronezh. After his return in 1832, he retired from public life. His son Edward Jan Römer was also a noted social activist and writer. In 1799, he married Rachela...
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