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Русский: Карикатура Николая Ремизова (Ре-ми)

ЖЕРТВА НОВОГО СТРОЯ

Матильда Кшесинская: — Мои близкие отношения к старому правительству давались мне легко: оно состояло всего-навсего из одного человека. А что же я буду делать теперь, когда новое правительство — Совет Рабочих и Солдатских Депутатов — состоит из 2000 человек?
English: Caricature by Re Mi (Nikolai Remizov)

A victim of the new regime

Mathilde Kschessinska: My close relations to the old government were easy for me: it's consisted of only one person. And what am I going to do now when the new government - Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies - consists of 2,000?
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Source ru:Новый сатирикон
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Nikolai Remisov  (1887–1975)  wikidata:Q3339935
 
Nikolai Remisov
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Nicolay Remisoff; Nicholas Remizov; Nicolai Remisoff; Re-Mi; Re Mi; Nikolai Vladimirovich Remizov
Description Russian-American art director, painter, scenographer and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 20 May 1887 Edit this at Wikidata 4 August 1975 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Riverside County
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creator QS:P170,Q3339935

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