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(4)
DENY - schedule
MOOR - schedule
OKAS
(5)
ZHUKOV - graphics
CORIN
KUGACH
ROMAS
RYLOV
SHILOV
SHISHKO
FALC
(6)
AVILOV
AITIEV
BUBNOV
GORIAEV - schedule
GRYTSAI
ANGELICA
GREKOV - "Tachanka"
EFANOV
EFIMOV - schedule
ZVEREV
CYBRIC
KORZHEV
KRYLOV (see Kukryniksy)
MASHKOV
POPOVA - theater artist
RYNDIN - theater artist
SARYAN - "Armenia"
TATLIN - artist - designer
TOIDZE - "Motherland is calling"
TYSHLER - theater artist
CHUIKOV
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ADAMOV
ARCHIPOV
BENKOV
GOLIKOV - master of Palekh miniatures
GOLOVIN
GORELOV
GRABAR
DEINEKA
ISTOMIN
KABAKOV
LANCERE
MALEVICH
MORAVOV
NISSAN
PIMENOV
PLASTOV - "Harvest", "Summer", "Spring", "Haymaking"
ROMADIN
RYAZHSKY
RYANGINA
SAMOKISH
SOKOLOV (see Kukryniksy)
SOOSTER
FILONOV
YURKUNAS
YAKOVLEV
(8)
BRODSKY
VASILIEV
GLAZUNOV
ZVERKOV
JOHANSON
KASATKIN
LENTULOV
PROPHETS
RODIONOV - "Demons", "Mower", "Plowman"
SHMARINOV
(9)
ABDULLAYEV
BOGOMAZOV
VEREY
GERASIMOV
GOLOVANOV
GONCHAROV
GRIGORIEV
KUPRIYANOV (see Kukryniksy)
KUSTODIEV
LAKTIONOV - "Letter from the front"
MOISEYENKO
NALBANDYAN
NON-PRINCE
UNREAD
OSSOVSKY
FAVORSKY
YABLONSKA - "Flax", "Bread"
(10)
Krivonogov
KUKRYNIKS - pseudonym of Kupriyanov, Krylov, Sokolov, "The End", "Transport"
RESHETNIKOV
STERENBERG
(11)
FEDOROVSKII - theater designer
(12)
KONCHALOVSKY - "Lilac"
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