Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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Date of birth | 17 January 1860 (in Julian calendar) (specified date of both Julian and Gregorian calendar, unspecified calendar, assumed Julian) Taganrog (Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire) Антонъ Павловичъ Чеховъ | ||||
Date of death | 15 July 1904 (specified date of both Julian and Gregorian calendar) Badenweiler (German Empire, Grand Duchy of Baden) | ||||
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Русский: Антон Павлович Чехов (29 января 1860 — 15 июля 1904) — русский писатель.
English: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Антон Павлович Чехов) (January 29, 1860 (Jan. 17 O.S) in Taganrog, Russia – July 14 or July 15 (July 1 or 2) 1904 in Badenweiler, Germany) was a major Russian playwright and perhaps the finest modern writer of the short story.
Deutsch: Anton Pawlowitsch Tschechow ['tʃʲɛxəf] (russisch Антон Павлович Чехов, wiss. Transliteration Anton Pavlovič Čechov; * 29. Januar 1860 (Jan. 17 O.S) in Taganrog, Russland; † 15. Juli 1904 in Badenweiler) war ein russischer Schriftsteller und Dramatiker.
Français : Anton Pavlovitch Tchekhov (en russe : Анто́н Па́влович Че́хов), né le 29 janvier 1860 à Taganrog (Russie) et mort le 2 juillet/15 juillet 1904 à Badenweiler (Allemagne), est un nouvelliste et dramaturge russe, médecin de profession.
日本語: アントン・パブロビッチ・チェーホフ(Антон Павлович Чехов)(1860年1月29日(1月17日)ロシア・タガンログ〜1904年7月14日または15日(7月1日または2日)ドイツ・バーデンバイラー)は、ロシアの脚本家・小説家。
Chekhov portrait photos
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov at the age of 29
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1889
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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Anton Pawlowitsch Tschechow
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Anton Chekhov 1901
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Anton Chekhov 1901
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Anton Chekhov 1901
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Anton Chekhov 1903
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Last photo of Anton Chekhov, April 1904
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1900
Chekhov portrait paintings
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. Oil on canvas. From the collection of the Tretyakov Gallery.
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1898 Chekhov's portrait by Osip Braz
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A portrait of Anton Chekhov by his brother Nikolay Chekhov
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A portrait of Anton Pawlowitsch Tschechow by I.I. Letvian
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A portrait of Anton Pawlowitsch Tschechow by W.A. Serov
Chekhov's family
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Chekhov's family in Taganrog 1874
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Chekhov's family
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A. P. Chekhov (left) with his brother Nikolay Chekhov, an artist (right), 1882
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Chekhov and Olga Knipper during honeymoon, 1901, May
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Chekhov with his wife Olga Knipper
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Michail Pavlovich Chekhov 1888
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Anton and Michail Pavlovich Chekhov in Melikhovo, 1892
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Anton and Michail Pavlovich Chekhov in Melikhovo, 1895
Chekhov in Taganrog
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Anton Chekhov's Birthhouse in Taganrog.
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The Assumption Cathedral in Taganrog, where Anton Chekhov was christened on February 10,1860
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The Boys Gymnasium in Taganrog where Chekhov studied.
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Chekhov Gymnasium in Taganrog.
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Anton Chekhov statue at the entrance of the gymnasium in Taganrog.
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Bust of Anton Chekhov in the Museum in Taganrog, created by I.M. Rukavishnikov in 1959.
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Anton Chekhov monument in Taganrog after renovation work in 2008.
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Chekhov Statue in Taganrog, 1960.
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The Chekhov Monument in Taganrog, sculptor Rukavishnikov, 1960.
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Taganrog City Theater (1866), founded in 1827 and named after Anton Chekhov in 1944
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Chekhov Library in Taganrog 2006.
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Taganrog Chekhov Library & Museum (built in 1911) by Fyodor Schechtel.
Chekhov in Moscow Region
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Chekhov house in Moscow (1886-1890)
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Chekhov house in Moscow (1886-1890)
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Chekhov house in Moscow (1886-1890)
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Chekhov house in Moscow (1886-1890)
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Anton Chekhov, reading his work "Seagull" to the ensemble of the Moscow Art Theatre, May 1899
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Chekhov house in Melikhovo near Moscow
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Monument to Chekhov in the city Chekhov in Moscow Region
Chekhov in Tomsk, at Sakhalin Island and in Jalta at Crimea Island
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The museum of Chekhov in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
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Chekhov’s house in Yalta
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Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov in Yalta
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Gorki and Tschechow in Yalta, 1900
Graves of the Chekhov family at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow
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Anton Chekhov grave at the Novodevichy Cementery, Moscow
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Anton Chekhov grave at the Novodevichy Cementery, Moscow
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Anton Chekhov grave at the Novodevichy Cementery, Moscow
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Grave of Pavel Yegorovich Chekhov (1825 - 1898), father of Anton Chekhov
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Grave of Olga Knipper-Chekhova (1868 – 1959), wife of Anton Chekhov
Chekhov in Badenweiler
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Ceremony in Memory of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler 1908, 25 July
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Postcard of the first bust of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler, 1908
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Im Memory of the lost first bust of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler
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New memorial stone to Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler, 1963
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New bust of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler, 1992
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New bust of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler, 1992
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New Bust of Anton Chekhov in Badenweiler, 1992
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Anton Chekhov Place in Badenweiler with monument "Seagull", created 2004
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Anton Chekhov Place in Badenweiler with monument "Seagull", created 2004
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In memory of Anton Chekhov at the place where he died 1904; Memorial ceremony 2004
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Literature Museum "Chekhov Salon" in Badenweiler
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Literature Museum "Chekhov Salon" in Badenweiler
Others
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Seal of Anton Chekhov
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Signature of Anton Chekhov
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Обложка сборника А. П. Чехова «Пёстрые рассказы» (1886)
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Stamp of the USSR devoted to the 100 anniversary of Anton Chekhov in 1960