File:Ivan Bilibin 177.jpg

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Description THE POLOVTSY CAMP. Stage-set design for Act Two of the opera "Prince Igor by Borodin. 1930
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Source http://www.portalus.ru/modules/culture/special/russian_art/www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/foreign/russian/art/bilibin/index.html
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Ivan Bilibin  (1876–1942)  wikidata:Q312024 s:en:Author:Ivan Bilibin
 
Ivan Bilibin
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English: Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin
Русский: Иван Яковлевич Билибин
Description Russian illustrator and stage designer
Date of birth/death 4 August 1876 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 7 February 1942 / 8 February 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Tarkhovka Edit this at Wikidata Saint Petersburg Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q312024

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  • It is an anonymous or pseudonymous work (the identity of the author has never been disclosed) or a collective work[2] and more than 70 years have passed since its publication (CPI art. L123-3);
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  1. Copyright extensions must be considered only in the case of musical works and of authors Mort pour la France (died during conflict, in the service of France). In other cases, they are included in the 70 years post mortem auctoris length (see this statement of the Cour de Cassation).
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current12:36, 12 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 12:36, 12 October 20221,600 × 1,050 (681 KB)User-duck (talk | contribs)Cropped background using CropTool with lossless mode.
13:49, 17 October 2010Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 17 October 20101,683 × 1,103 (484 KB)Shakko (talk | contribs)http://www.flickr.com/photos/42399206@N03/4332474864/
17:09, 14 October 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:09, 14 October 2010689 × 426 (151 KB)Shakko (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=THE POLOVTSY CAMP. Stage-set design for Act Two of the opera "Prince Igor by Borodin. 1930 |Source=http://www.portalus.ru/modules/culture/special/russian_art/www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/foreign/russian/art/bilibin/index

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