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Seven months after graduation he opened his first exhibition. Life in St Petersburg Sergei Diaghilev with his nanny, 1905, LC)on Bakst During his years at University, Diaghilev's cousin Dmitry Filosofov introduced him to a circle of art-loving friends who called themselves The Nevsky Pickwickians. They included Alexandre Benois, Walter Nouvel, Konstantin Somov, and LC)on Bakst. Although not instantly received into the group, Diaghilev was aided by Benois in developing his knowledge of Russian and Western art. In tw ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 09:22:26 +0100 From: "Handcrafting" Subject: Our favorite Haarko features Our favorite Haarko features http://coverhomesecurity.biz/X-hm_mwXwYx-qq_iyIuy4NNlFS9jmcoYboei9i9n0TCuwDfbvA http://coverhomesecurity.biz/E0NirY6LtkY0GimzKtz9U47ACSy65EwaPqK4xu-fB68Vm3rcjA In the late 1890s, Diaghilev created several art exhibitions that were intended to introduce the contemporary artists to the local public and, later, to the Europeans. The exposition of British and German watercolorists in 1897 at the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts became a huge successbone which Diaghilev repeated in 1898 with the exhibition of the Russian and Finnish artists at the Stieglitz Academy with the works of those such as Mikhail Vrubel, Valentin Serov, and Isaac Levitan. In the same year he opened an exhibition of young Russian painters in Germany. 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