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Aleksei Ilyich Kravchenko
Russian painter (–)
Aleksei Ilyich Kravchenko (, Pokrovskaya Sloboda [now Engels], Saratov region, Russia – Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet painter, illustrator, draughtsman and printmaker.
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Though Kravchenko first gained recognition as a romantic painter, he was best known during his lifetime as a book illustrator and graphic artist. His post-revolutionary paintings were only exhibited in at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
Works such as The Kiss () and Indian Fairytale (c. ) confirmed him as one of the most dramatic romantic painters and boldest colorists of his generation.
Education and early career
Kravchenko studied at Simon Holosy's art school in Munich () and the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (–5 and –10) under Sergey Ivanov, Abram Arkhipov, Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Serov, graduating with distinction in He then traveled to Italy and Greece, researching large-scale painting and frescoes.
His Italian and