Sergey Malyutin
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Sergey Vasilyevich Malyutin (Russian: Серге́й Васильевич Малютин) (1859–1937) was a Russian painter, architect and stage designer. He is credited with designing and painting the first Russian matryoshka doll (carved by craftsman Vasily Zvyozdochkin) in 1890.
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The original matryoshka by Malyutin and Zvyozdochkin, 1890
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Pertsov Building, 1906-1910, Moscow (designed by Malyutin together with N.K. Zhukov and B.N. Shnaubert)
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A portrait of Dmitry Furmanov, 1922
Sources
- Malyutin's biography (Russian)
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