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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T00:30:52machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T00:30:52humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2017-09-23T06:29:17humanDaniel Pitti (danielvpitti@gmail.com)User published constellationrevised2017-09-25T13:16:04humanAlexander Duryee (alexander_duryee@g.harvard.edu)Republish: User canceled edit without making changescreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBilibinIvan I︠A︡kovlevich1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan Âkovlevič (1876-1942).presumedBilibin, Ivan Iakovlevich, 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan Ja. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan Jakovlevič, 1876-1942presumedBilibin, I.Ja. (Ivan Jakovlevič), 1876-1942presumedBilibine, Ivan Iakovlevitch, 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevichpresumedBilibin, IvanpresumedБилибин, Иван Яковлевич, 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan (Russian graphic artist and scenographer, 1876-1942)presumedBilibin, Ivan JakovlevičpresumedBilibine, Ivan, 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Iwan Jakowlewitsch 1876-1942presumedBilibin, IwanpresumedBilibin, Iwan, 1876-1942presumedБилибин, Иван ЯковлевичpresumedBilibin, I. I︠A︡. 1876-1942 (Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich),presumedBilibin, Ivan Jakovlevič. [t]presumedBilibin, Ivan JakovljevičpresumedBilibin, Iwan J. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan ÂkovlevičpresumedBilibine, I.presumedBilibin, I. Â.presumedBilibin, Ivan JakovlevicpresumedBiblibin, Ivan IakovlevichpresumedBilibin, Iván Jákovlevich 1876-1942presumedビリービン, イヴァンpresumedBilibin, Ivan 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan JakowlevitchpresumedBilibin, Ivan J. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Iván 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan I.presumedBilibina, I.Ja., 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Iván Y. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Ivan Jakovlevič 1876-1942presumedBilibine, IvanpresumedБилибин, И.Я 1876-1942presumedBilibin, I. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, I. A., 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Iván Yákovlevich 1876-1942presumedBilibin, Iwan JakowlewitschpresumedIvan BilibinpresumedBilibin, Ivan YakovlevichpresumedBilibine Ivan Jakovlevitch 1876-1942presumedBilibine, I., 1876-1942presumedBilibin, I.presumedБилибин, Иван, 1876-1942presumedBilibine, Ivan JakovlevitchpresumedBilibin, I.I︠A︡., 1876-1942presumedIvan Yakovlevich BilibinpresumedBilibin, I. Ja 1876-1942presumedビリービン, イワン・JapresumedBilibin, J. 1876-1942presumedBilibin, V. I., 1876-1942presumed1876-08-161942-02-07RussianRussians
Bilibin was a noted Russian illustrator and stage designer, especially noted for his illustrations of Russian fairy tales.
From the description of [Letters to Ruth Thompson] / I. Bilibine. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 166268427Chirikov,Chirikov FamilyDavis, Richard Beattie, 1922-2008.Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1879-1953.Grigoriev, S. L. (Sergei Leonidovich), 1883-1968Sakharov, Vladimir Vladimirovich.Savchenko, Ili︠́a︡ Grigorévich.Shervashidze, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1867-1968.Thompson, Ruth, 1909-2000,Bilibine, Ivan IakovlevichBilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942. [Letters to Ruth Thompson] / I. Bilibine.Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942.Thompson, Ruth, 1909-2000,[Letters to Ruth Thompson] / I. Bilibine.4 itemsPostcard, 1934 Nov. 5, Paris, telling Thompson of his new address and asking about her painting -- Letter, 1935 Dec. 17, Paris, discusses Thompson's painting and his intentions to return to Russia -- Letter 1936 Feb. 4, Paris, discussing what type of books he would like to illustrate. He also mentiones that preparations are underway, "little by little," for his return to Russia -- Letter, 1936 May 12, Paris, telling Thompson of his anticipated return to Russia sometime between Jul. 15 & Aug. 1. He also discusses the "delicate" subject of prices for his work. Smith College, Neilson LibraryChirikov Family papers, 1914-1986Chirikov Family papers 1914-198628 ff., manuscript, printed (photocopy), and photographsRussianGB 206 Leeds University LibraryS. L. (Sergei Leonidovich) Grigoriev papers, 1889-1972.Grigoriev, S. L. (Sergei Leonidovich), 1883-1968. S. L. (Sergei Leonidovich) Grigoriev papers, 1889-1972.22 boxes, 13 portfolio folders in drawers (8 linear ft.)Compositions, contracts, business and production records, correspondence, photographs and other material representing the career of Serge Grigoriev, the régisseur of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and rehearsal director of Ballets Russes du Col. W. de Basil.RussianFrenchEnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityEvreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1879-1953. Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, ca. 1905-1965.Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1879-1953.Kashina-Evreĭnova, Anna Aleksandrovna.Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942.Burli︠u︡k, David Davidovich, 1882-1967.Csokor, Franz Theodor, 1885- .Wilde, Percival, 1887-1953.Anouilh, Jean, 1910- .Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942.Kandinskiĭ, Vasiliĭ, 1866-1944.Khodasevich, V.F., (Vladislov Felit︠s︡i︠a︡novich), 1886-1937.Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-1943.Merezhovskiĭ, Dmitriĭ, 1865-1941.Teffi, Nadine, 1876-1952.Evangulov, Georgiĭ.Nikolai Nikolaevich Evreinov Papers, ca. 1905-1965.ca. 5,400 items (20 boxes; 1 oversized folder).The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, financial records, photographs, and printed materials. Among the correspondents are Ivan Bilibin, David Burli︠u︡k, Franz Theodor Csokor, Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ, and Percival Wilde; there is one item each from Jean Anouilh, Collete, Mikhail Fokine, Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ, Vladislav Khodasevich, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, and Dmitriĭ Merezhovskiĭ. Most of the manuscripts are by Evangulov and Nadezhda Teffi, and memoirs by Evreĭnov's wife, Anna Aleksandrovna, on such topics as her career in the emigration from 1925. There are photographs of Evreĭnov, Nikolaĭ Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, and Vasiliĭ Kamenskiĭ. This collection is almost entirely concerned with the emigration. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSavchenko, Ili︠́a︡ Grigorévich. Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, ca. 1920-1955.Savchenko, Ili︠́a︡ Grigorévich.Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-1953.Grebenschikov, Georgiĭ Dmitrievich, 1882-1964.Fedorov, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich.Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-1957.Zaĭt︠s︡ev, Boris Konstantinovich, 1881-1972.Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942.Lifar, Serge, 1905- .Balḿont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-1943.Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-1943.Remizov, Alekseĭ, 1877-1957.Teffi, N.D., 1876-1952.T︠S︡vetaeva, Marina, 1892-1941.Soi︠u︡z obʺedineniĭ russkikh okonchivshikh vysshiĕ uchebnye zavedenii︠a︡.Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, ca. 1920-1955.ca. 3,000 items (22 boxes).The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, caricatures, and materials relating to a number of emigre organizations. The correspondence includes letters sent to Savchenko personally and to "Poslednie Novosti," on which he worked in the 1930s. There are letters from Ivan Bunin, Mikhail Fedorov and Georgiĭ Grebenshchikov, as well as one or two manuscripts of Savchenko's memoirs of the Civil War (including some information on the "Greens"), as well as works that appeared in "Poslednie Novosti" by such authors as Konstantin Balḿont, Ivan Bunin, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Alekseĭ Remizov, Nadezhda Teffi and Marina T︠S︡vetaeva. The materials relating to emigre organizations include correspondence, financial records, and mimeographed textbooks (prepared by the professors) of the Russkiĭ i︠u︡ridicheskiĭ fakult́et v Prage (Russian Juridicial Institute in Prague), and correspondence and printed materials of the Soi︠u︡z obʺedineniĭ russkikh okonchivshikh vyssheĭ uchebnye zavedenii︠a︡ (Union of Societies of Russian Who Have Graduated from Institutes of Higher Education), which Savchenko headed. In addition, there are materials relating to other emigre groups in Europe and the United States with which Savchenko was associated. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesChirikov,. Chirikov Family papers.Chirikov,Chirikov, E. N. (Evgeniĭ Nikolaevich), 1864-1932.Ladyzhenskii, Vladimir Nikolaevich.Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942.Levitina, Viktoriia.Chirikov Family papers. 1910s, 1927, 1980s.Brotherton Library, University of LeedsDavis, Richard Beattie, 1922-2008. Richard Beattie Davis music collection, 1790-1920.Davis, Richard Beattie, 1922-2008.Richard Beattie Davis music collection, 1790-1920.Musical scores, slides, programs, books. There is an unusual collection of over three hundred cadenzas to the piano concertos of Mozart and Beethoven. There are over 40 chamber works available for use. These are complete with parts and by a variety of composers. Additionally, various works of the English composer, artist and designer, Thomas B. Pitfield, are contained within the collection. The color slides in the collection are of title pages of the Belaieff miniature scores. There are programs in the collection as well, such as one for the performance of Bessel's work for "Tsar Saltan" in Paris, 1929, featuring an illustration of Russian costume by Russian artist, Bilibin. There are also books in the collection, mostly in Russian, on related subjects, including the Russian poet, Fet. There are also music catalogs, and English music journals from 1940 to the present that list many of Europe's best known antiquarian dealers. EnglishGermanFrenchPolishFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Campus, S.E. Wimberly LibrarySakharov, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Vladimirovich Sakharov Papers, 1920-1950.Sakharov, Vladimir Vladimirovich.Fabergʹe, Eugeǹe.Vladimir Vladimirovich Sakharov Papers, 1920-1950.ca. 4,000 items (16 boxes).The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and an enormous number of notecards (that were collected over a twenty-year period for a proposed "Slovar ́russkikh khudozhnikov") and several dozen notebooks containing entries to which the cards refer. Among the correspondent5s is Eugene Fabergʹe, whose letters contain information about the Fabergʹe dynasty of jewelers. Sakharov's manuscripts include essays to Ivan Bilibin, M.V. Rudalt︠́s︡ov, Marie Bashkirt︠s︡ev, Nikolaĭ Globa and V.E. Borisov-Musatov. The cards containing information on artists are arranged alphabetically by artist and contain references to specific notebook entries. There are also bibliographic cards containing citations of articles on art in Russian and other languages. These are arranged by author. The notebooks are largely devoted to a particular artist or genre; others are designated by color and number, letter, number or not titled at all. There are also two sets of large notebooks which seem to belong to another series. There are a few photographs of artists (notably a 1939 photograph of Globa) and photographic reproductions of works by Bakst and Lukin among others. The collection contains approximately 11 exhibition catalogues dating from 1915 to 1940 and primarily relating to the exhibitions of Russian emigre artists in Paris. There are also 4 issues of "Illi︠u︡strirovannai︠a︡ Rossii︠a︡" and some clippings dealing with Russian emigre artists. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesShervashidze, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1867-1968. Aleksandr Konstantinovich Shervashidze Papers, ca. 1918-1933.Shervashidze, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1867-1968.Mirʹo, Joan, 1893- .Bakst, Lev Samoĭlovich, 1866-1924.Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-1942.Di︠a︡gilev, S.P., (Sergeĭ Pavlovich), 1877-1929.Goncharova, Natalii︠a︡ Sergeevna, 1881-1962.Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich, 1881-1964.Lukomskiĭ, Georgiĭ Kreskentévich, 1884- .Roerikh, Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich, 1874-1947.Aleksandr Konstantinovich Shervashidze Papers, ca. 1918-1933.ca. 1,100 items (5 boxes).These papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, art works, printed materials, and a photograph, and relate chiefly to Russian artists and ballet personalities active in France in the 1920s and 1930s. Records of the Parisian World of Art (Mir Iskusstva) group, of which Shervashidze was the president, includes correspondence, documents, an exhibit program, clippings and a photograph of the artists involved. There is correspondence from Lev Bakst, Ivan Bilibin, Sergeĭ Di︠a︡gilev, Mikhail Larionov, Georgiĭ Lukomskiĭ, and Joan Mirʹo, and one letter each from Nikolaĭ Roerich, and Natalii︠a︡ Goncharova. There are also many letters from Shervashidze's family in the Soviet Union from the 1920s and 1930s. Illustrative materials by Shervashidze include programs, prints and water colors. RussianFrenchColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries