Nikolai Kalmakov - Two Women and a Deer (n.d.)
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Nikolai Konstantinovich Kalmakov, a.k.a. Nicholas Kalmakoff (Russian, 1873 - 1955), Isis and Osiris.
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“This is. And thou art. There is no safety. There is no end. The word must be heard in silence. There must be darkness to see the stars. The dance is always danced above the hollow place, above the terrible abyss.”
~Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore, Book III of The Earthsea Cycle
Art—Angel of the Abyss by
Nikolai Kalmakov (1873-1955)
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Nicholas Kalmakoff, Endymion, 1928, watercolor and gouache on paper
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Nicolas Kalmakoff Narcissus 1922
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Artemis and Sleeping Endymion (1917) by Nikolai Kalmakov
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Nikolai Kalmakoff - The Women of Nadjis
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Iron-Clad Emmanuel by Nikolai Konstantinovich Kalmakov (1935)
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L'épée enflammée; and Monstre à Queue & L'APPEL MYSTÉRIEUX by Nikolay Kalmakov
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Nikolai Kalmakov - Medusa (n.d.)
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Nicholas Kalmakoff
Tritonen. 1914
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Magnificent, Astarte
from the great Visionary artist : Nikolai Kalmakov
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Nikolai Konstantinovich Kalmakov (1873-1955) ~ Winged Goddess of Wine, gouache, pencil, bronze and silver paint on paper 1930
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'Amazones'. Nikolai Kalmakov. 1928.
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Nikolai Kalmakov - Self-portrait as Narcissus (1922)
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