Peter Tchaikovsky
The only info I can find says in the 1900s.
Did you managed to find the answer to it? I have chalk paintingon board with same signature I would like to identify.
There are two roses named after Emilys. The first is named after Emily Carr was a Canadian modern and post-impressionist artist and writer in the late-1800s to early-1900s.
"The Kiss" was painted by Gustav Klimt. The painting was painted some time between 1907 and 1908. Today, the painting can be found at the Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere museum, located in Vienna.
There must have been. We have an inherited oil painting, a trees and water scene, signed D.D Doyle, 1925. I know nothing about it except it has been in the family for years.
J. Stalin
J. Stalin
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The Russian/Soviet Empire.
The only info I can find says in the 1900s.
There were many famous geographic expeditions that occurred in the 1900s but perhaps the most famous was the north pole expedition to look at polar bears.
Wizardry
The most famous was Albert Einstein, but there were thousands of others who were also 'famous'.
The Russian Revolution of 1917 disrupted the existing literary culture by imposing state control over literary expression. Many writers fled the country, were censored, or faced persecution, leading to a decline in the creativity and output of Russian literature in the early 1900s.
Sergei Rachmaninoff, a Russian-born pianist, composer, and conductor, was quite possibly one of the highest paid concert starts of the early 1900s. He was famous for his work in music, particularly "All-Night Vigil", and even just for his pianism in general.
Russo means being from Russia. They are called Russos in the Russo-Jap war in the early 1900s.
No, the Russian Revolution occurred in the early 1900s (remember Anastasia Romanov?) and the Cold War was most tense in the '60's.