Polina (Pelageya) Antipyevna Strepetova (Russian: Поли́на (Пелаге́я) Анти́пьевна Стре́петова, born 17 October 1850, died 17 October 1903) was a Russian stage actress, renowned for her tragic parts, who provided a deep and expressive portrayal of "a suffering, protesting Russian woman."[1]
^Ekaterina Yudina Strepetova's biography at the Krugosvet Online Arts Encyclopedia
Polina (Pelageya) Antipyevna Strepetova (Russian: Поли́на (Пелаге́я) Анти́пьевна Стре́петова, born 17 October 1850, died 17 October 1903) was a Russian...
(first version) Luncheon of the Boating Party Pink and Blue Ilya Repin PolinaStrepetova as Lizaveta Portrait of Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky Dante Gabriel...
Petersburg, 1904-1905) and was instrumental in its publishing. The actress PolinaStrepetova was his wife. Модест Иванович Писарев. Biography at the Krugosvet...
Second Russian Theatre Congress, launched an attack on the actress PolinaStrepetova, who had demanded that Jewish actors should be re-settled beyond the...
in the Novodevichy Cemetery, transferred to the Tikhvin in 1936. PolinaStrepetova 1850 1903 Stage actress, tragic roles. Originally buried in the Nikolskoe...
A Bitter Fate Ilya Repin's portrait of PolinaStrepetova (a famed actress) as Lizaveta, the protagonist of A Bitter Fate. Original title Russian: Горькая...
productions earned her plaudits and awards including, in December 1977, the PolinaStrepetova medal. Through this period, Kudryavtseva also found time to become...