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Nikolai Saltykov | |
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Born | Nikolai Saltykov 1886 |
Died | 1927 |
Occupation | Actor, director |
Years active | 1915–1926 |
Nikolai Saltykov (Russian: Николай Салтыков) was a Russian actor and director.
Mikhail Yevgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin, was a major Russian writer and satirist of the 19th century. He spent most of his life working as a civil servant in various capacities. After the death of poet Nikolay Nekrasov he acted as editor of the well-known Russian magazine, Otechestvenniye Zapiski, until the government banned it in 1884. His best-known work, the novel The Golovlyov Family, appeared in 1876.
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The year 1962 was marked by many events that left an imprint on the history of Soviet and Russian Fine Arts.
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The Saltykov Mansion is a Neoclassical palace situated between Palace Embankment and Millionnaya Street in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was built to the design of Giacomo Quarenghi in the 1780s. A few months before her death, Catherine the Great presented the edifice to Prince Nikolai Saltykov, the tutor of her eldest grandsons.
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