Maximilian Voloshin

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Maximilian Voloshin was a Russian poet, critic, and artist of the Silver Age, closely associated with the Crimean town of Koktebel and known for his symbolist verse and cultural salon.

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instanceOf Russian Symbolist poet
artist
essayist
human
literary critic
painter
poet
translator
associatedWith Crimea
Koktebel
Russian Silver Age culture
surface form: Russian Silver Age literature
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
educatedAt Moscow State University
surface form: Moscow University

Sorbonne University
familyName Voloshin
fieldOfWork literary criticism
poetry
translation
visual arts
genre art criticism
essay
poetry
givenName Maximilian
hasInfluenced Russian poets of the Silver Age
hasPart Voloshin House in Koktebel as a literary museum
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Acmeism
Russian Silver Age culture
surface form: Russian Silver Age

Russian Silver Age culture
surface form: Russian Symbolism
nativeLanguage Russian
notableFor hosting a cultural salon in Koktebel
landscape watercolors of Crimea
symbolist verse
notableWork literary criticism
symbolist poetry
occupation art critic
artist
literary critic
poet
translator
placeOfBirth Kyiv
Russian Empire
placeOfDeath Crimea
Koktebel
religion Russian Orthodox Church
surface form: Russian Orthodoxy
residence Crimea
Koktebel
sexOrGender male

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Feodosia hasNotablePerson Maximilian Voloshin