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- Filipp_Malyavin abstract "Filipp Andreevich Malyavin (Russian: Филипп Андреевич Малявин) (October 22, 1869, Kazanki (Julian calendar: October 10) – December 23, 1940, Nice, France) was a Russian painter and draftsman. Trained in icon-painting as well as having studied under the great Russian realist painter Ilya Repin, Malyavin is unusual among the Russian artists of the time for having a peasant background. It is possibly due to this that his paintings often depict peasant life, and his most famous work, Whirlwind, shows peasant women dancing.".
- Q1362444 abstract "Filipp Andreevich Malyavin (Russian: Филипп Андреевич Малявин) (October 22, 1869, Kazanki (Julian calendar: October 10) – December 23, 1940, Nice, France) was a Russian painter and draftsman. Trained in icon-painting as well as having studied under the great Russian realist painter Ilya Repin, Malyavin is unusual among the Russian artists of the time for having a peasant background. It is possibly due to this that his paintings often depict peasant life, and his most famous work, Whirlwind, shows peasant women dancing.".