File:M. Vrubel. Captured Pechenegs (Costume design for the opera Rogneda), 1896.jpg

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English: M. Vrubel. Captured Pechenegs (Costume design for the opera Rogneda), 1896
Русский: Михаил Врубель. Пленные печенеги (эскиз костюма к опере А. Н. Серова Рогнеда). Акварель, 1896 год, Сергиев-Посад. Художественный и литературный Музей-заповедник Абрамцево (Россия)
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Mikhail Vrubel  (1856–1910)  wikidata:Q215100 q:en:Mikhail Vrubel
 
Mikhail Vrubel
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Description Russian painter, sculptor, graphic artist and visual artist
Date of birth/death 17 March 1856 (5 March 1856 in Julian calendar) 14 April 1910 (1 April 1910 in Julian calendar)
Location of birth/death Omsk Saint Petersburg
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