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  1. Sergey Ivanovich Smirnov ( Russian: Серге́й Ива́нович Смирно́в; 12 April 1953 – 8 November 2006) was a Russian artist. Smirnov ranks Gustav Klimt, the Austrian cornerstone of the art nouveau movement painter, as an important influence. He also cites Andrei Rublev, Feofan Grek, Modigliani, and Rembrandt as ...

  2. Sergey Smirnov's art captures the depth and beauty of the human soul, reminiscent of old Russian church iconography, with style influenced by Gustav Klimt, Modigliani and Rembrandt. His art has been collected by world leaders and exhibited at the Moscow Manezh and London Orlean House.

  3. THE ARTIST PROFILE. Sergey Smirnov was born in 1953, in an area of Russia bordering the Pacific Ocean known as the Kamchatka Peninsula. His father was an army officer. In his late teen years, Smirnov and his family settled in Moscow. In 1979, Smirnov began to take classes at the Moscow City Art College.

  4. C.T.Co. Riga, Latvia. - Riga, Latvia. - Educación. - 2013 - 2016. Licencias y certificaciones. Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) Expedición: dic. 2021. Más actividad de Sergey. I...

  5. Sergey Ivanovich Smirnov (Russian: Серге́й Ива́нович Смирно́в), 12 April 1953 – 8 November 2006, was a Russian artist. In looking at his art, one can easily appreciate that Smirnov ranks Gustav Klimt, the Austrian painter whose images were a cornerstone of the art nouveau movement, as an important influence.

  6. Starting in 1991, Sergey Smirnov designed and developed logos and graphics for a wide variety of Russian corporations, winning countless national and international awards for his work. He also served as chief editor for the Advertising and Image Creation Corporation of the Russian government's International Trade Corporation.

  7. Sergey Smirnov may refer to: Sergey Smirnov (politician) (1918–2009), a Soviet state and party official. Sergei Mikhailovich Smirnov (born 1950), Russian KGB/FSB official. Sergei Sergeyevich Smirnov (born 1981), Russian footballer. Sergey Sergeyevich Smirnov (1895–1947), Russian geologist.