Sergey Chekhonin

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Born
Sergey Vasil'evich Tchehonine

2 February 1878
Died23 February 1936(1936-02-23) (aged 58)
KnownforGraphics
Notable workMaxim Gorky at the Louvre[1]
Sergey Chekhonin
Russian artist Sergey Tchekhonin (1878-1936)
Born
Sergey Vasil'evich Tchehonine

2 February 1878
Died23 February 1936(1936-02-23) (aged 58)
Known forGraphics
Notable workMaxim Gorky at the Louvre[1]

Sergey Vasil'evich Tchehonine (also Chekhonin; 2 February 1878 – 23 February 1936) was a Russian graphic artist,[2] portrait miniaturist, ceramicist, and illustrator.[3]

Together with Heorhiy Narbut and Dmitry Mitrokhin, Chekhonin belongs to the second generation of the World of Art, the so-called artists who entered the union in the 1910s.[4] An artist and graphic designer, he is noted for his work in "propaganda porcelain" and his illustrations for Soviet publications. He developed a multi-color textile printing technique and his body of work includes various media. His pieces are held in several former Soviet state museums.[1]

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