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 Bobrovsky Grigory Mikhailovich (1873, Vitebsk -1942, Leningrad).
Studied at the Academy of Arts in the studio of Repin I.E. (1893-1900).
He was a member of the Oil Painting Academy from 1916 on, and a member of the Russian Painters Association from 1911. He began exhibiting his work in 1899, presenting his works at the exhibition of Moscow Painters Societies (1909), New Painters' Union (1909), the Russian Painters Association (1911-1917), Painters' Community, and Sixteen Painters Society.
Bobrovsky taught at the school of the Art Encouragement Society in Saint Petersburg (1905-1917), at the All-Russia Art Academy. He was awarded a minor golden prize (1911) and major golden prize (1913) at an international exhibition in Munich. His personal exhibition was organized in 1947 in Saint Petersburg. His works are exhibited in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum and many regional museums.
Source: Information courtesy of Michael Parks.
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