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    The Repin culture (sometimes wrongly Repino culture) is a 4th millennium BC Eneolithic archaeological culture of the Pontic–Caspian steppe and East European...
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    Volga-based Khvalynsk culture and the Don-based Repin culture (c. 3950–3300 BC), arguing that late pottery from these two cultures can barely be distinguished...
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  • to Anthony, "The Afanasievo culture migration to the Altai was carried out by people with a Repin-type material culture, probably from the middle Volga-Ural...
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  • people: Ilya Repin (1844–1930), Russian painter Nikolay Repin (b. 1932), Soviet painter Vadim Repin (b. 1971), Russian violinist The Repin culture, the first...
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    Ilya Yefimovich Repin (5 August [O.S. 24 July] 1844 – 29 September 1930) was a Ukrainian-born Russian painter. He became one of the most renowned artists...
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    Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks (category Paintings by Ilya Repin)
    by Ilya Repin. It is also known as Cossacks of Saporog Are Drafting a Manifesto and Cossacks are Writing a Letter to the Turkish Sultan. Repin began painting...
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    Samara culture is regarded as related to contemporaneous or subsequent prehistoric cultures of the Pontic–Caspian steppe, such as the Khvalynsk, Repin and...
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  • The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (category History books about culture)
    Sredny Stog culture (Dniepr-Donets-Don), c. 4000–3500 BCE. Repin culture (Don) and late Khvalynsk culture (lower Volga): the Repin culture developed by...
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    romanized: Serednʹostohivsʹka kulʹtura) or Serednii Stih culture is a pre-Kurgan archaeological culture from the mid. 5th – mid. 4th millennia BC. It is named...
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    Indo-Aryans Repin culture Afanasievo culture Iranians The Afanasievo culture (3300 to 2500 BCE) is the earliest Eneolithic archaeological culture found until...
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    Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (category Paintings by Ilya Repin)
    Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 is a painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin made between 1883 and 1885. It depicts the grief-stricken Russian tsar Ivan...
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  • languages, including Tocharian; associated with the late Khvalynsk and Repin cultures, Late (3500–2500), in its dialectal period due to the spread of the...
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    Repin House is a historical monument in the Russian city of Tolyatti. It commemorates of a brief stay there by the great Russian painter Ilya Repin in...
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    culture of Indo Europeans in central Russia, and from people who migrated back c. 3700–3300 BCE across the Eurasian Steppe from the pre-Yamnaya Repin...
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    millennium BC) Funnelbeaker culture (5th to 3rd millennium BC) Cernavodă culture (Bulgaria, Romania, 5th to 4th millennium BC) Repin culture (East European forest...
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    devoted to the Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, named in honor of the Ukrainian-born Repin, one of the foremost...
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    Barge Haulers on the Volga (category Paintings by Ilya Repin)
    Burlaki na Volge) is an 1870–1873 oil-on-canvas painting by artist Ilya Repin. It depicts 11 men (burlaki) hauling a barge along the banks of the Volga...
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    Vasily Polenov, Isaac Levitan, Vasily Surikov, Viktor Vasnetsov and Ilya Repin.[citation needed] By the turn of the 20th century and on, many Russian artists...
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    Mikhaylovka II (3400-3000 BCE) had connections to the east, as reflected by its Repin-style pottery. Mikhaylovka II is divided into a lower (3400-3300 BCE) and...
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    justice system; he excerpted a report from The Straits Times about Mat Repin Mamat, a Malay man sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle a kilogram...
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    been a subject of Russian songs and artwork (Burlaks on the Volga by Ilya Repin). Dubinushka is a well-known traditional work song of burlaks, popularized...
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    Myra saves three innocents from death is a painting by Russian artist Ilya Repin (1844-1930), completed in 1888. It is held at the State Russian Museum in...
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    Vyacheslav Repin (Russian: Вячеслав Борисович Репин; French: Viatcheslav Répine) is a French writer of Russian extraction, born 1960 in Tomsk (Siberia)...
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    Byzovaya, that date to 33,000 years ago are attributed to the Mousterian culture. Indigenous people, that migrated in the prehistoric era spoke languages...
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    than the real man. Unveiled in 1909, the statue received praise from Ilya Repin and from Leo Tolstoy as an outstanding projection of Gogol's tortured personality...
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    (1830–33) Ivan Aivazovsky, The Ninth Wave (1850) Ilya Repin, What freedom! (1903). Ilya Repin, Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks (1880–91) Victor Vasnetsov...
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    The contemporary economics of culture most often takes as its starting point Baumol and Bowen's seminal work on the performing arts, which argues that...
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    directly related ancient populations including the Khvalynsk, Repin, Sredny Stog, and Yamnaya cultures, and found in substantial levels in contemporary European...
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    supported the realistic painters known as Peredvizhniki as well as Ilya Repin. When artists did not follow his precepts, Stasov could become both intolerant...
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    M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum (category Culture in Kharkiv)
    at the bottom of the Britai River. Portrait of Dmytro Bagaliya by Ilya Repin, in 1906 Mykola Sumtsov Ivan Mazepa's Hetman's Banner "Про музей". "Про...
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