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''The Artist'' (russian: Артист) was an illustrated Russian magazine on theatre, music, literature and fine arts published in Moscow in 1889-1895. It was coming out monthly but only during the theatre seasons, from September till April. The playwright, translator and theatre critic Fyodor Kumanin was the journal's founder, publisher and originally its editor (N.N. Novikov held the post in 1894-1895). Another important figure instrumental with the launching of this biggest theatrical publication in Russia was
Sergey Yuriev Sergey Andreyevich Yuriev (russian: Сергей Андреевич Юрьев, 25 May 1821, village Voskresenskoye, Tver Governorate, Russian Empire, — 7 January 1889, Moscow, Russian Empire) was a Russian journalist, editor, publisher, transla ...
.«Артист» на портале словарей русского языка «Словцо»
/ref> In 1891 the magazine started to publish two supplements, ''Dnevnik Artista'' (Artist's Diary) and ''Teatralnaya Biblioteka'' (Theatre Library, continued up until 1898).Russian Theatre Press of the 19th Century
''Борзенко, Виктор''. Русские театральные журналы и газеты XIX века. Журнал «Наше наследие».
Among the authors who contributed to the magazine regularly were professors Nikolai Storozhenko,
Alexey Veselovsky Alexey Nikolayevich Veselovsky (russian: Алексей Николаевич Веселовский, 9 July 1843, Moscow, Russian Empire, — 25 November 1918, Moscow, Soviet Russia) was a Russian literary historian and theorist, critic, biograph ...
, Nikolai Tikhonravov, dramatists and journalists
Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; 29 January 1860 Old Style date 17 January. – 15 July 1904 Old Style date 2 July.) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career ...
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Vladimir Korolenko Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (russian: Влади́мир Галактио́нович Короле́нко, ua, Володи́мир Галактіо́нович Короле́нко; 27 July 1853 – 25 December 1921) was a Ukrainian-born ...
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Nestor Kotlyarevsky Nestor Alexandrovich Kotlyarevsky (Не′стор Алекса′ндрович Котляре′вский February 2, 1863, Moscow, Russian Empire, - May 12, 1925, Leningrad, USSR) was a Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, ...
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Alexander Yuzhin Alexander Ivanovich Yuzhin (russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Ю́жин; 1857–1927) was a stage name of the Georgian Prince Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili), who dominated the Malyi Theatre of Moscow at the turn of the 19th and 20th ce ...
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Alexey Pleshcheyev Aleksey Nikolayevich Pleshcheyev (russian: link=no, Алексе́й Никола́евич Плеще́ев; 8 October 1893) was a radical Russian poetry, Russian poet of the 19th century, once a member of the Petrashevsky Circle. Pleshcheyev's ...
, Pyotr Boborykin,
Kazimir Barantsevich Kazimir Stanislavovich Barantsevich (russian: Казимир Станиславович Баранцевич, 3 June 1851, — 26 July 1927) was a Russian writer and poet, who also used the pseudonym Sarmat.
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Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko (russian: Владимир Иванович Немирович-Данченко; , Ozurgeti – 25 April 1943, Moscow), was a Soviet and Russian theatre director, writer, pedagogue, playwright, producer an ...
, Nikolai Leskov,
Viktor Goltsev Viktor Alexandrovich Goltsev (russian: Ви́ктор Алекса́ндрович Го́льцев, — ) was a Russian writer, lawyer, journalist, literary critic, publisher, and editor. He was an editor of "Russian Courrier", ''Russkiye Vedom ...
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Ippolit Shpazhinsky Ippolit Vasilievich Shpazhinsky ( rus, Ипполит Васильевич Шпажинский) () was a Russian playwright and poet. He is best known for his play ''The Enchantress'' (''Чародейка''), which Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky adapte ...
, Andrey Sirotinin, composers
Pyotr Chaykovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , group=n ( ; 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. He wrote some of the most popu ...
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César Cui César Antonovich Cui ( rus, Це́зарь Анто́нович Кюи́, , ˈt͡sjezərʲ ɐnˈtonəvʲɪt͡ɕ kʲʊˈi, links=no, Ru-Tsezar-Antonovich-Kyui.ogg; french: Cesarius Benjaminus Cui, links=no, italic=no; 13 March 1918) was a Ru ...
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Eduard Napravnik Eduard Model Accessories is a Czech manufacturer of plastic models and finescale model accessories. Formed in 1989 in the city of Most, Eduard began in a rented cellar as a manufacturer of photoetched brass model components. Following the succ ...
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov . At the time, his name was spelled Николай Андреевичъ Римскій-Корсаковъ. la, Nicolaus Andreae filius Rimskij-Korsakov. The composer romanized his name as ''Nicolas Rimsk ...
, artists Abram Arkhipov, Sergei Vinogradov, Nikolai Klodt,
Mikhail Nesterov Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov (russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Не́стеров; – 18 October 1942) was a Russian and Soviet painter; associated with the Peredvizhniki and Mir Iskusstva. He was one of the first exponents of ...
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Vasily Polenov Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (Russian: Васи́лий Дми́триевич Поле́нов; 1 June 1844 – 18 July 1927) was a Russian landscape painter associated with the Peredvizhniki movement of realist artists. His contemporaries would ca ...
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Ilya Repin Ilya Yefimovich Repin (russian: Илья Ефимович Репин, translit=Il'ya Yefimovich Repin, p=ˈrʲepʲɪn); fi, Ilja Jefimovitš Repin ( – 29 September 1930) was a Russian painter, born in what is now Ukraine. He became one of the ...
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Konstantin Trutovsky Konstantin Aleksandrovich Trutovsky (Ukrainian: Костянтин Олександрович Трутовській, Russian: Константин Александрович Трутовский; 9 February 1826, in Kursk – 29 March 1893, in Ya ...
, actors Prov Sadovsky and
Alexander Lensky Aleksandr Pavlovich Lensky (Russian ''Александр Павлович Ленский''; 1 (13) October 1847 in Kishinev – 13 (25) October26 October according to other reports 1908 in Moscow) was a Russian actor, director and theatrical ed ...
. The magazine strongly supported
The Mighty Handful The Five ( rus, link=no, Могучая кучка, lit. ''Mighty Bunch''), also known as the Mighty Handful, The Mighty Five, and the New Russian School, were five prominent 19th-century Russian composers who worked together to create a distinct ...
as well as The Society of Art and Literature formed by
Konstantin Stanislavski Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski ( Alekseyev; russian: Константин Сергеевич Станиславский, p=kənstɐnʲˈtʲin sʲɪrˈgʲejɪvʲɪtɕ stənʲɪˈslafskʲɪj; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Russian Soviet Fe ...
, Fyodor Komissarzhevsky,
Aleksandr Fedotov Aleksandr Filippovich Fedotov (russian: Алекса́ндр Фили́ппович Федо́тов, 1841–1895) was a Russian Empire, Russian actor, theater director, and playwright affiliated with the Maly Theatre (Moscow), Maly Theater and o ...
and Fyodor Sollogub in 1888.


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