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Vasiliev Anatoli Ilych (1917 - 1994) Anatoli Ilych Vasiliev Was Born March 18, 1917 in Petrograd Vasiliev Anatoli Ilych (1917 - 1994) Anatoli Ilych Vasiliev was born March 18, 1917 in Petrograd. In 1950 Anatoli Vasiliev graduated from the Repin Institute of Arts in Viktor Oreshnikov workshop. He studied of Veniamin Belkin, Pavel Naumov, Mikhail Bernshtein, Nikolai Rutkovsky, Igor Grabar. Since 1937 Anatoli Vasiliev has participated in Art Exhibitions. Painted portraits, genre and historical paintings, still-lifes, landscapes, etudes done from nature. His personal exhibition was in Saint-Petersburg in 1995. Anatoli Vasiliev was a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists since 1950. Anatoli Ilych Vasiliev died in Saint-Petersburg in 1994. Paintings by Anatoly Vasiliev reside in State Russian Museum, State Tretyakov Gallery, in Art museums and private collections in the Russia, Japan, France, England, in the U.S., and throughout the world. BIBLIOGRAPHY Art Exhibition of 1950. 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