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Feshin Nikholas. Autumn. Fine art postcard A6
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Ôåøèí Íèêîëàé Nikholas Feshin (1881-1955)
Russian painter, graph painter, sculpture. He studied at Art School in Kazan (1895-1901), a in 1901 entered High Art School attached to the Art Academy. Then he became Repin’s pupil. Having apprehended from the teacher his late manner of wide free touch, based on original possession of figure, Feshin found a gift of colorist in himself, limiting consciously paints of the palette. Feshin tried himself in different genres of painting, but more of all he is known as the portraitist.

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