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Mikhail Adamovich
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・ Mikhail Aleksandrovich Menzbier
・ Mikhail Aleksandrovich Smirnov
・ Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich
・ Mikhail Aleksandrovich Yershov
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Mikhail Adamovich : ウィキペディア英語版
Mikhail Adamovich

Mikhail Mikhailovich Adamovich (1884–1947) was a Russian decorative and monumental painter, and porcelain artist. He is known for his porcelain works with agitprop and Soviet art imagery.〔
==Biography==
Adamovich was born in 1884. In 1907 he completed his studies at the Moscow Stroganov School of Art and Industrial Design〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/term_details.aspx?bioId=92129 )〕 and won a scholarship to study in Italy until 1909 when he was commissioned to design murals for buildings in St Petersburg and Moscow. His first significant commission was for mosaics for the tomb of the assassinated George I of Greece.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.russianavantgard.com/artists_mass_and_agit/mikhail%20adamovich.html )

Adamovich worked in Leningrad following the Russian Revolution and his two years service in the Revolutionary guard. The Imperial Porcelain Factory had been founded by Empress Elizabeth Petrovna in 1744 as the first porcelain factory in Russia. In 1918 it was renamed the State Porcelain factory〔(Imperial Porcelain Factory ), accessed 3 October 2010〕 and Adamovich was employed. He designed ceramics that reflected the aims of the new government in Russia. He worked there from 1918 to 1919 and he returned in 1921 for two years. Adamovich later went on to work at the Volkhov Ceramic Factory in Novgorod. In 1927 he returned to Moscow to design for the Dulevo Ceramic Factory. He is known for his porcelain works with agitprop and Soviet art imagery.〔

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