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Introduction
Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné, also spelled Baranoff-Rossiné (Russian: Владимир Давидович Баранов-Россине; 13 January 1888, Velyka Lepetykha – January 1944, Auschwitz), born Shulim Wolf Leib Baranov, was a painter and sculptor active in Russia and France. His work belonged to the avant-garde movement of Cubo-Futurism. He was also an inventor.
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Q573654
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Nationalities
Ukrainian, Russian
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Manufacturer, Art Critic, Lecturer, Painter, Sculptor
Names
Vladimir Baranoff-Rossiné, Vladimir Davidovich Baranoff-Rossiné, Daniel Vladimir Baranoff-Rossiné, Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Vladimer Baranoff Rossine, Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossine, Vladimir Baranov, Vladimir Davidovich Baranoff-Rossine, Rossine Daniel Baranoff-Rossine, Daniel Vladimir Davidovich Baranoff-Rossine, Vladimir Davidovich Baranov, Vladimir Baranov-Rossine, Baranoff-Rossine Daniel Vladimir, Daniel Baranov, Leibl Baranov, Leonid Davidovitsj Baranov, Vladimir Davidovitsj Baranov-Rossine, Sulim Vol'f Baranov, Daniel Rossiné
Ulan
500017903
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