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The Artist (Russian: Артист) was an illustrated Russian magazine on theatre, music, literature and fine arts published in Moscow in 1889-1895. It was coming out monthly but only during the theatre seasons, from September till April. The playwright, translator and theatre critic Fyodor Kumanin was the journal's founder, publisher and originally its editor (N.N. Novikov held the post in 1894-1895). Another important figure instrumental with the launching of this biggest theatrical publication in Russia was Sergey Yuriev.

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  • The Artist (Russian: Артист) was an illustrated Russian magazine on theatre, music, literature and fine arts published in Moscow in 1889-1895. It was coming out monthly but only during the theatre seasons, from September till April. The playwright, translator and theatre critic Fyodor Kumanin was the journal's founder, publisher and originally its editor (N.N. Novikov held the post in 1894-1895). Another important figure instrumental with the launching of this biggest theatrical publication in Russia was Sergey Yuriev. In 1891 the magazine started to publish two supplements, Dnevnik Artista (Artist's Diary) and Teatralnaya Biblioteka (Theatre Library, continued up until 1898). Among the authors who contributed to the magazine regularly were professors Nikolai Storozhenko, Alexey Veselovsky, Nikolai Tikhonravov, dramatists and journalists Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Korolenko, Nestor Kotlyarevsky, Alexander Yuzhin, Alexey Pleshcheyev, Pyotr Boborykin, Kazimir Barantsevich, Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Nikolai Leskov, Viktor Goltsev, Ippolit Shpazhinsky, Andrey Sirotinin, composers Pyotr Chaykovsky, César Cui, Eduard Napravnik, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, artists Abram Arkhipov, Sergei Vinogradov, Nikolai Klodt, Mikhail Nesterov, Vasily Polenov, Ilya Repin, Konstantin Trutovsky, actors Prov Sadovsky and Alexander Lensky. The magazine strongly supported The Mighty Handful as well as formed by Konstantin Stanislavski, Fyodor Komissarzhevsky, Aleksandr Fedotov and Fyodor Sollogub in 1888. (en)
  • «Арти́ст» — русский иллюстрированный театральный, музыкальный и художественный журнал, одно из ведущих изданий театральной периодики последней трети XIX века в Российской империи. Печатался в московской типо-литографии Высочайше утверждённого Товарищества И.Н. Кушнерёв и Ко. (ru)
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  • Issue No. 27, February 1893 (en)
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  • Fyodor Kumanin (en)
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  • 1889 (xsd:integer)
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  • monthly, 7 issues a year (en)
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  • Issue No. 27, February 1893 (en)
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  • Russian (en)
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  • 1895 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Artist (en)
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  • «Арти́ст» — русский иллюстрированный театральный, музыкальный и художественный журнал, одно из ведущих изданий театральной периодики последней трети XIX века в Российской империи. Печатался в московской типо-литографии Высочайше утверждённого Товарищества И.Н. Кушнерёв и Ко. (ru)
  • The Artist (Russian: Артист) was an illustrated Russian magazine on theatre, music, literature and fine arts published in Moscow in 1889-1895. It was coming out monthly but only during the theatre seasons, from September till April. The playwright, translator and theatre critic Fyodor Kumanin was the journal's founder, publisher and originally its editor (N.N. Novikov held the post in 1894-1895). Another important figure instrumental with the launching of this biggest theatrical publication in Russia was Sergey Yuriev. (en)
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  • The Artist (Russian magazine) (en)
  • Артист (журнал) (ru)
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  • The Artist (en)
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