Dimitri Semenovich STELLETSKY (1875-1947).
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Dimitri Semenovich STELLETSKY (1875-1947).
The dance around the fire.
Gouache on paper, signed lower right. A strip on the right reattached.
H. 46 x W. 62 cm.
Provenance
- Given by Dimitri Stelletsky to Dimitri Nikolaevich Tikhobrazoff (1886-1974), officer in the first artillery brigade of Guardsmen and then member of the white movement after the Second World War.
- Then to his son Dimitri Dimitrievich Tikhobrazoff.
- Then by descent.
History
Dimitri Nikolaïevitch TIKHOBRAZOFF (1886-1974) was born on June 23, 1986 in Malinov in Russia where he had a brilliant career as a colonel of the general staff during the war. He graduated from the Kiev Cadet Corps, the Mikhailovsky Artillery School and the Nikolaev Military Academy in 1913. In 1917, he became a state officer, deputy major for missions in the General Quartermaster's Directorate with the rank of supreme commander-in-chief. In 1920 he was appointed colonel and head of the Department of Foreign Missions in the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. That same year, he fell ill and left for Constantinople. He then emigrated to Cannes where he worked at the Crédit Lyonnais before passing away on December 20, 1974.
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