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FROM RUSSIA: Most people are probably familiar with Mikhail Romadin’s works without knowing him by name: he was the production designer for some of the finest Soviet films, including Tarkovsky’s Solaris. Here are some of his paintings.

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FROM RUSSIA: Vladimir Favorsky was Soviet Union’s foremost graphic artist, book illustrator and art educator. He was best known for his woodcuts, that he perfectly adapted to depict the realities of Russian and Soviet life.

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FROM RUSSIA, GERMANY & FRANCE: Our favorite creator of abstract worlds and the supreme leader of delightful microbes, Wassily Kandinsky was born on this day 155 years ago, and remains an inspiration for those who see differently, yet meaningfully.

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FROM JAPAN: Traumatized by the air raids and her own complicity as a Japanese citizen and Manchuria settler in WWII, in post-war years Chihiro Iwasaki was a communist, an artist and an advocate for peace for all the world’s children that she so tenderly depicted.

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FROM PHILIPPINES: Even though Fabián de la Rosa studied painting in Paris for a while and travelled Europe at numerous occasions, his life and work remained in the Philippines where he ran a school and depicted the everyday life in his still colonial homeland.

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FROM CATALONIA & SPAIN: Exposed to the politics of social and cultural life by his parents from an early age, Antoni Tàpies became a leading socialist artist in Europe, whose foremost concern was the ethics of conduct for artists and political beings.

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FROM SERBIA: Ljubica “Cuca” Sokić’s father was a publisher and her mother an actress, but Sokić gained a name for herself as an artist, a childrens books illustrator and then an academic, whose lifelong pursuit of a simpler form shows subtlety and dedication.

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FROM UKRAINE: Kateryna Bilokur didn't finish school so couldn’t study art professionally, and tried to drown herself when her parents prohibited her from practicing. The artist who saw beauty in the rural splendor around her became a legend of decorative arts, admired by Picasso.

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FROM RUSSIA: Pavel Filonov’s ideas of “analytical art” and his densely populated canvases were not always appreciated by his contemporaries but the life goals and works of the artist who starved to death in besieged Leningrad are futurist wonders that shine a beacon from the past

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FROM ERZYA PEOPLE, RUSSIA & ARGENTINA: Stepan Erzia was a successful artist wherever he went: turn of the century Europe, post-Revolution Moscow, Buenos Aires, post-War Moscow. And yet, despite his travels, his main inspirations came from his Mordvin heritage.

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