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Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russian: Николай Константинович Калмаков; 1873–1955), was a Russian symbolic artist whose work is characterised by motifs dealing with spirituality, occultism and sexuality. He led the life of a hermit and died in obscurity. Seven years after his death, in 1962, Bertrand Collin du Bocage and Georges Martin du Nord discovered samples of his abandoned work in a large flea market to the north of Paris. Kalmakoff's works were finally exhibited at Galerie Motte Paris in February 1964.

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  • Nikolai Konstantinowitsch Kalmakow, russisch Николай Константинович Калмаков, auch Nicholas Kalmakoff, (* 23. Januar 1873 in Nervi, Italien; † 2. Februar 1955 in Chelles, Frankreich) war ein russischer Zeichner, Maler und Bühnenbildner. (de)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russian: Николай Константинович Калмаков; 1873–1955), was a Russian symbolic artist whose work is characterised by motifs dealing with spirituality, occultism and sexuality. He led the life of a hermit and died in obscurity. Seven years after his death, in 1962, Bertrand Collin du Bocage and Georges Martin du Nord discovered samples of his abandoned work in a large flea market to the north of Paris. Kalmakoff's works were finally exhibited at Galerie Motte Paris in February 1964. (en)
  • Nikolai Konstantinovitsj Kalmakov ook wel Nikolai Kalmakow of Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russisch: Николай Константинович Калмаков, Genua, 23 januari 1873 - Chelles, 2 februari 1955) was een Russische kunstschilder en decorbouwer. (nl)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff, född 1873, död 1955, var en rysk symbolistisk konstnär vars verk präglas av flödande rytmiska former och motiv som spelar på asketism, martyrskap, andlighet, ockultism och sexualitet. (sv)
  • Калмаков, Николай Константинович (23 ноября 1873, Нерви — 2 февраля 1955, Шель, Франция) — художник, график, иллюстратор русско-итальянского происхождения. (ru)
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  • Nikolai Konstantinowitsch Kalmakow, russisch Николай Константинович Калмаков, auch Nicholas Kalmakoff, (* 23. Januar 1873 in Nervi, Italien; † 2. Februar 1955 in Chelles, Frankreich) war ein russischer Zeichner, Maler und Bühnenbildner. (de)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russian: Николай Константинович Калмаков; 1873–1955), was a Russian symbolic artist whose work is characterised by motifs dealing with spirituality, occultism and sexuality. He led the life of a hermit and died in obscurity. Seven years after his death, in 1962, Bertrand Collin du Bocage and Georges Martin du Nord discovered samples of his abandoned work in a large flea market to the north of Paris. Kalmakoff's works were finally exhibited at Galerie Motte Paris in February 1964. (en)
  • Nikolai Konstantinovitsj Kalmakov ook wel Nikolai Kalmakow of Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russisch: Николай Константинович Калмаков, Genua, 23 januari 1873 - Chelles, 2 februari 1955) was een Russische kunstschilder en decorbouwer. (nl)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff, född 1873, död 1955, var en rysk symbolistisk konstnär vars verk präglas av flödande rytmiska former och motiv som spelar på asketism, martyrskap, andlighet, ockultism och sexualitet. (sv)
  • Калмаков, Николай Константинович (23 ноября 1873, Нерви — 2 февраля 1955, Шель, Франция) — художник, график, иллюстратор русско-итальянского происхождения. (ru)
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  • Nikolai Kalmakow (de)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff (en)
  • Nikolai Kalmakov (nl)
  • Калмаков, Николай Константинович (ru)
  • Nicholas Kalmakoff (sv)
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