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According to the survey, the earliest Germans from Russia to settle in Ohio were immigrant Germans from Vistula colonies of Chelpowo and Sarnowo in Congress Poland (or Russian Poland). They settled in Cleveland, Ohio in 1902.
Russian cultural figures have a long history of visiting Cleveland. Throughout the 1920s, Russian operatic bass Feodor Chaliapin performed in Cleveland several times.
CLEVELAND-RUSSIAN RELATIONS. Political, cultural, commercial, and personal relations between Cleveland and Russia (as the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the contemporary Russian Federation) commenced in the early 20th century.
Ilya Repin, Barge Haulers on the Volga, 1870–1873 Ivan Shishkin and Konstantin Savitsky, Morning in a Pine Forest, 1878. Peredvizhniki (Russian: Передви́жники, IPA: [pʲɪrʲɪˈdvʲiʐnʲɪkʲɪ]), often called The Wanderers or The Itinerants in English, were a group of Russian realist artists who formed an artists' cooperative in protest of academic restrictions; it evolved ...
No real Great Russian neighborhood evolved in Cleveland, although a small community could be found near E. 30th and Woodland Ave. by 1912. Its focal point was the radical Russian Workingman’s Club.
25 sty 2017 · The "Itinerants" or "Wanderers" were a group of painters specializing in archetypal Russian views such as pine forests, wheat fields, and water meadows.
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